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Explore Latin Vocabulary: Key Terms and Meanings for Beginners

Dive into essential Latin vocabulary with this interactive chapter. Enhance your understanding of fundamental Latin words and phrases such as "rouse," "envy," "hold," and "worship." Each term is accompanied by its grammatical forms, meanings, and usage examples. Engage with vocabulary related to everyday concepts like beauty, war, and citizenship. Practice with questions to solidify your knowledge. Perfect for students and enthusiasts, this chapter offers a comprehensive guide to foundational Latin words.

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Explore Latin Vocabulary: Key Terms and Meanings for Beginners

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  1. Chapter 13 Vocabulary Click on Left mouse button to begin and advance the show. Questions are in red and answers are in black.

  2. vocabulary I rouse, awaken invideō, -ēre (+dat.) I envy excitō, -āre I hold teneō, -ēre I live vīvō, -ere I worship; I till colō, -ere dēpōnō, -ere I put down iaciō, -ere I throw

  3. I warn, advise moneō, -ēre fōrma, -ae (f.) shape, beauty marītus, -ī (m.) husband tree arbor, arboris (f.) light lūx, lūcis (f.) vōx, vōcis (f.) voice mistress domina, -ae (f.) war bellum, -ī (n.)

  4. city urbs, urbis (f.) nūllus, -a, -um no beautiful pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum sad trīstis, trīste known nōtus, -a, -um numquam never umquam ever before ante (+acc.)

  5. either…or aut…aut dē (+abl.) down from back to main

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