Translation Four.2 Flashcards
(17 cards)
What is the Latin term for Britain?
Britannia, -ae F.
F. indicates feminine gender.
What is the Latin term for window?
fenestra, -ae F.
F. indicates feminine gender.
What is the Latin term for Gaul (modern-day France)?
Gallia, -ae F.
F. indicates feminine gender.
What is the Latin term for Spain?
Hispania, -ae F.
F. indicates feminine gender.
What is the Latin term for door?
ianua, -ae F.
F. indicates feminine gender.
What is the Latin term for inhabitant or resident?
incola, -ae M.
M. indicates masculine gender.
What is the Latin term for Italy?
Italia, -ae F.
F. indicates feminine gender.
What is the Latin term for money?
pecunia, -ae F.
F. indicates feminine gender.
What is the Latin term for shop?
taberna, -ae F.
F. indicates feminine gender.
What is the Latin word for ‘much’?
multa (s.)
What is the Latin word for ‘many’?
multae (pl.)
What is the Latin word for ‘few’?
paucae (pl.)
What is the Latin verb for ‘to have’?
habeo, -ere
What is the Latin verb for ‘to live’ or ‘to dwell’?
habito, -are
What is the Latin verb for ‘to be’?
sum, esse
What is the Latin preposition meaning ‘near’ or ‘close by’?
prope (prep. with acc.)
What is the Latin adverb meaning ‘often’?
saepe (adv.)