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ab/a
(takes ablative)
from, away from
abeō
abīre
to go away
aliī...aliī
some...others
cum
(takes ablative)
with
dē
(takes ablative)
down from
discēdō
discēdere
to depart
ex
(takes ablative)
out of
festīnō
festināre
to hurry/rush
hīc
here
iānua
iānuae f.
door
derivative(s): January
in
(with ablative)
in/on
(with accusative)
into
lacrimō
lacrimāre
to cry
derivative(s): lacrimose
maneō
manēre
to stay/ remain
derivative(s): mansion
mēcum
with me
note: mecum combines mē + cum (with) into one word
miser
misera, miserum
unhappy
derivative(s): immiserate
mittō
mittere
to send
derivative(s): mission
nēmō
m./f.
no one
nesciō
nescīre
to not know
nōbīs
for us
nūllus
nūlla, nūllum
no, not any
derivative(s): nullify
pro
(takes ablative)
for
prōmittō
prōmittere
to promise
simul
together, at the same time
derivative(s): simultaneous
sine
(takes ablative)
without
sub
(takes ablative)
under
suus
sua, suum
his/her/its
tacē!
(to one person)
be quiet!
taceō
tacēre
to be quiet
derivative(s): tact
tacēte!
(to multiple people)
be quiet!
tacitē
quietly
temptō
temptāre
to try
derivative(s): temptation
teneō
tenēre
to hold
derivative(s): container
tuus
tua, tuum
your
Prepositional Phrases
For learning grammar concepts. These are not part of the Vocabulary Quiz!
a Romā
(ablative singular)
away from Rome
ab urbe
(ablative singular)
away from the city
ad iānuam
(accusative singular)
at the door
ad urbem
(accusative singular)
to the city
ad urbes
(accusative plural)
to the cities
ad vīllam
(accusative singular)
to the house
ad vīllās
(accusative plural)
to the houses
e cubiculō
(ablative singular)
out of the bedroom
ex agrīs
(ablative plural)
out of the fields
ex agrō
(ablative singular)
out of the field
in pictūrā
(ablative singular)
in the picture
per silvam
(accusative singular)
through the woods
sub arbore
(ablative singular)
under the tree
sub arboribus
(ablative plural)
under the trees
Infinitives
abīre
irregular
to go away
discēdere
3rd conjugation
to depart
festīnāre
1st conjugation
to hurry/rush
lacrimāre
1st conjugation
to cry
manēre
2nd conjugation
to stay/ remain
mittere
3rd conjugation
to send
nescīre
4th conjugation
to not know
prōmittere
3rd conjugation
to promise
tacēre
2nd conjugation
to be quiet
temptāre
1st conjugation
to try
tenēre
2nd conjugation
to hold
Chapter 9
Verbs
abeō
abīre
to go away
discēdō
discēdere
to depart
festīnō
festināre
to hurry/rush
lacrimō
lacrimāre
to cry
derivative(s): lacrimose
maneō
manēre
to stay/ remain
derivative(s): mansion
mittō
mittere
to send
derivative(s): mission
nesciō
nescīre
to not know
prōmittō
prōmittere
to promise
taceō
tacēre
to be quiet
derivative(s): tact
temptō
temptāre
to try
derivative(s): temptation
teneō
tenēre
to hold
derivative(s): container
Verbs (Conjugated)
tacē!
(to one person)
be quiet!
tacēte!
(to multiple people)
be quiet!
Nouns
iānua
iānuae f.
door
derivative(s): January
nēmō
m./f.
no one
Pronouns
nōbīs
for us
Adjectives
miser
misera, miserum
unhappy
derivative(s): immiserate
nūllus
nūlla, nūllum
no, not any
derivative(s): nullify
suus
sua, suum
his/her/its
tuus
tua, tuum
your
Adverbs
hīc
here
simul
together, at the same time
derivative(s): simultaneous
tacitē
quietly
Prepositions
ab/a
(takes ablative)
from, away from
cum
(takes ablative)
with
dē
(takes ablative)
down from
ex
(takes ablative)
out of
in
(with ablative)
in/on
(with accusative)
into
pro
(takes ablative)
for
sine
(takes ablative)
without
sub
(takes ablative)
under
Conjunctions
aliī...aliī
some...others
Composite
mēcum
with me
note: mecum combines mē + cum (with) into one word
Prepositional Phrases
For learning grammar concepts. These are not part of the Vocabulary Quiz!
a Romā
(ablative singular)
away from Rome
ab urbe
(ablative singular)
away from the city
ad iānuam
(accusative singular)
at the door
ad urbem
(accusative singular)
to the city
ad urbes
(accusative plural)
to the cities
ad vīllam
(accusative singular)
to the house
ad vīllās
(accusative plural)
to the houses
e cubiculō
(ablative singular)
out of the bedroom
ex agrīs
(ablative plural)
out of the fields
ex agrō
(ablative singular)
out of the field
in pictūrā
(ablative singular)
in the picture
per silvam
(accusative singular)
through the woods
sub arbore
(ablative singular)
under the tree
sub arboribus
(ablative plural)
under the trees
Infinitives
abīre
irregular
to go away
discēdere
3rd conjugation
to depart
festīnāre
1st conjugation
to hurry/rush
lacrimāre
1st conjugation
to cry
manēre
2nd conjugation
to stay/ remain
mittere
3rd conjugation
to send
nescīre
4th conjugation
to not know
prōmittere
3rd conjugation
to promise
tacēre
2nd conjugation
to be quiet
temptāre
1st conjugation
to try
tenēre
2nd conjugation
to hold