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ad
(takes accusative)
to/towards
dūcō
ducere
to lead
derivative(s): conductor, induce
eam
f.
her (accusative)
eās
f.
them (accusative)
eō
īre
to go
eōs
m.
them (accusative)
epistula
epistulae f.
letter
derivative(s): epistle, epistolary
eum
m.
him (accusative)
inquit
(3rd person singular)
he/she/it says
meus
mea, meum
my
prīnceps
prīncipis m.
emperor
derivative(s): principality
redeō
redīre
to return
revocō
revocāre
to call back
derivative(s): irrevocable
salūtō
salūtāre
to greet
derivative(s): salutation, salutatorian
salvē
hello
spectō
spectāre
to watch
derivative(s): specter, inspector
trādō
trādere
to hand over
derivative(s): traitor, tradition
urbs
urbis f.
city
derivative(s): urbane, suburb
valē
goodbye
derivative(s): valedictorian
veniō
venīre
to come
derivative(s): intervention, convenient
Prepositional Phrases
Rōmam
(accusative singular)
to Rome
ad Rōmam
(accusative singular)
to Rome
ad urbem
(accusative singular)
to the city
Infinitives
dūcere
3rd conjugation
to lead
revocāre
1st conjugation
to call back
salūtāre
1st conjugation
to greet
spectāre
1st conjugation
to watch
trādere
3rd conjugation
to hand over
venīre
4th conjugation
to come
īre
irregular
to go
Chapter 7
Verbs
dūcō
ducere
to lead
derivative(s): conductor, induce
eō
īre
to go
redeō
redīre
to return
revocō
revocāre
to call back
derivative(s): irrevocable
salūtō
salūtāre
to greet
derivative(s): salutation, salutatorian
spectō
spectāre
to watch
derivative(s): specter, inspector
trādō
trādere
to hand over
derivative(s): traitor, tradition
veniō
venīre
to come
derivative(s): intervention, convenient
Nouns
epistula
epistulae f.
letter
derivative(s): epistle, epistolary
prīnceps
prīncipis m.
emperor
derivative(s): principality
urbs
urbis f.
city
derivative(s): urbane, suburb
Pronouns
eam
f.
her (accusative)
eās
f.
them (accusative)
eōs
m.
them (accusative)
eum
m.
him (accusative)
Adjectives
meus
mea, meum
my
Prepositions
ad
(takes accusative)
to/towards
Interjections
salvē
hello
valē
goodbye
Prepositional Phrases
Rōmam
(accusative singular)
to Rome
ad Rōmam
(accusative singular)
to Rome
ad urbem
(accusative singular)
to the city
Infinitives
dūcere
3rd conjugation
to lead
revocāre
1st conjugation
to call back
salūtāre
1st conjugation
to greet
spectāre
1st conjugation
to watch
trādere
3rd conjugation
to hand over
venīre
4th conjugation
to come
īre
irregular
to go