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This vocabulary review covers essential Latin terms and their English translations, including pivotal nouns such as "servus" (slave), "ager" (field), "filius" (son), and more. It explores grammatical concepts like the vocative singular and the different forms of common nouns, including declensions and cases. Key terms such as "vir" (man), "deus" (god), and "puella" (girl) are presented alongside their respective translations. This review is an invaluable resource for Latin learners seeking to enhance their vocabulary and understanding of Latin grammar.
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Vocabulary Review! Chapter 1 *English to Latin edition September MMXIII
slave Servus, servi
field Ager, agri
son What is the vocative singular? Filius, filii
book Liber, libri
Man, husband Vir, viri
Lord, master Dominus, domini
god Deus, dei
boy Puer, pueri
sword Gladius, gladii
money Pecunia, -ae
Soul, breath Anima, animae
girl Puella, puellae
poet Poeta, poetae
daughter Filia, filiae
woman Femina, feminae
Homeland, native country Patria, patriae
sailor Nauta, nautae
Road, way Via, viae
queen Regina, reginae
island Insula, insulae
goddess Dea, deae In what two cases/numbers does dea have odd endings?
farmer Agricola, agricolae
Rumor, report Fama, famae
gift Donum, doni
war Bellum, belli
Iron (sword) Ferrum, ferri
Plan, advice Consilium, consilii
town Oppidum, oppidi
To, toward, near AD + accusative
deed Factum, facti
Down from, about DE + ablative
and -que or et What is this particle attached to the end of a word called?
from, away from AB + ablative
Into, against IN + accusative
In, on IN + ablative
Both … and Et … et
Out from E, EX + abl.