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Vocabulary Review!

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.

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Vocabulary Review!

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  1. Vocabulary Review! Chapter 1 *English to Latin edition September MMXIII

  2. slave Servus, servi

  3. field Ager, agri

  4. son What is the vocative singular? Filius, filii

  5. book Liber, libri

  6. Man, husband Vir, viri

  7. Lord, master Dominus, domini

  8. god Deus, dei

  9. boy Puer, pueri

  10. sword Gladius, gladii

  11. money Pecunia, -ae

  12. Soul, breath Anima, animae

  13. girl Puella, puellae

  14. poet Poeta, poetae

  15. daughter Filia, filiae

  16. woman Femina, feminae

  17. Homeland, native country Patria, patriae

  18. sailor Nauta, nautae

  19. Road, way Via, viae

  20. queen Regina, reginae

  21. island Insula, insulae

  22. goddess Dea, deae In what two cases/numbers does dea have odd endings?

  23. farmer Agricola, agricolae

  24. Rumor, report Fama, famae

  25. gift Donum, doni

  26. war Bellum, belli

  27. Iron (sword) Ferrum, ferri

  28. Plan, advice Consilium, consilii

  29. town Oppidum, oppidi

  30. To, toward, near AD + accusative

  31. deed Factum, facti

  32. Down from, about DE + ablative

  33. and -que or et What is this particle attached to the end of a word called?

  34. from, away from AB + ablative

  35. Into, against IN + accusative

  36. In, on IN + ablative

  37. Both … and Et … et

  38. Out from E, EX + abl.

  39. FINIS!

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