Latin Vocab + Stories and Morals Flashcards
(20 cards)
What is the Latin term for ‘bear’?
Ursus
What is the Latin term for ‘tree’?
arbor
What is the Latin term for ‘king’?
rex
What is the Latin term for ‘frog’?
rana
What is the Latin term for ‘praise’?
Iaudis
What is the Latin term for ‘body’?
corporis
What is the Latin term for ‘belly’?
ventrem
What is the Latin term for ‘son’?
filius
What is the Latin term for ‘to fight’?
pugnare
What is the Latin term for ‘father’?
pater
What is the Latin term for ‘food’?
cibus
What is the Latin term for ‘dinner’?
cena
What is the Latin term for ‘raven’?
coruus
What is the Latin term for ‘fox’?
vulpes
What is the lesson from ‘The Tanner and the Hunter’?
Only promise what you can fulfill.
What is the moral of ‘The frogs and their King’?
Be careful what you wish for; be appreciative of what you have when you have it.
What does ‘The crow and the fox’ teach us?
Some are so eager for praise that they love those who praise them, even if afterwards they regret it. Flattery hides malicious intents.
What is the lesson from ‘The parts of the body and the stomach’?
All parts rely on each other; the society of the stomach and body is similar to human society.
What is the moral of ‘The farmer and his quarrelsome sons’?
In union there is strength.
What does ‘The fox and the stork’ teach us?
What comes around goes around; treat others how you want to be treated.