Translation Four.2 Flashcards

(17 cards)

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What is the Latin term for Britain?

A

Britannia, -ae F.

F. indicates feminine gender.

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What is the Latin term for window?

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fenestra, -ae F.

F. indicates feminine gender.

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What is the Latin term for Gaul (modern-day France)?

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Gallia, -ae F.

F. indicates feminine gender.

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What is the Latin term for Spain?

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Hispania, -ae F.

F. indicates feminine gender.

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What is the Latin term for door?

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ianua, -ae F.

F. indicates feminine gender.

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What is the Latin term for inhabitant or resident?

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incola, -ae M.

M. indicates masculine gender.

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What is the Latin term for Italy?

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Italia, -ae F.

F. indicates feminine gender.

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What is the Latin term for money?

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pecunia, -ae F.

F. indicates feminine gender.

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What is the Latin term for shop?

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taberna, -ae F.

F. indicates feminine gender.

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What is the Latin word for ‘much’?

A

multa (s.)

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What is the Latin word for ‘many’?

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multae (pl.)

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What is the Latin word for ‘few’?

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paucae (pl.)

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What is the Latin verb for ‘to have’?

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habeo, -ere

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What is the Latin verb for ‘to live’ or ‘to dwell’?

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habito, -are

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What is the Latin verb for ‘to be’?

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sum, esse

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What is the Latin preposition meaning ‘near’ or ‘close by’?

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prope (prep. with acc.)

17
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What is the Latin adverb meaning ‘often’?