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Ludus Vocabulary Chapters 1 through 10


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they love

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Ludus Vocabulary Chapters 1 through 10 - Details

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Amant
They love
Est
He, she, it is
Habet
He, she, it has, holds
Laudant
They praise
Sunt
They are
Vident
They see
Videt
He sees
Incola, -ae
Inhabitant
Terra, -ae
Land, earth
Bonus, bona, bonum
(adjective) – good
Magnus, magna. magnum
(adjective) – large, great
Multae
(adjective) – many
Parvus. parva, parvum
(adjective) – small
Et
(conjunction) – and
Nōn
(adverb) – not
Quod
(conjunction) – because
Quoque
(adverb) – also, too
Saepe
(adverb) – often
Sed
(conjunction) – but
Habitō, habitāre
To dwell, to live in/on
Narrō, narrāre
To tell, relate
Spectō, spectāre
To look at, to watch
Fīlia, -ae
Daughter
Longus, longa, longum
(adj.) – long
Multa
(adj.) – much
Bene
Well
Cūr
(adv.) – why?
Occupō, occupāre
To seize, to capture
Servō, servāre
To save, to preserve
Superō, superāre
To defeat, to conquer
Vocō, vocāre
To call, to summon
Mihi
(pronoun, Dative) – to me, for me
Gratus, grata, gratum
(adj. + Dative) – pleasing (to)
Propinquus, propinqua, propinquum
(adj. + Dative) – near (to), nearby
Pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
(adj.) – beautiful, handsome
Hodiē
(adv.) – today
Ibi
(adv.) – there, in that place
Nunc
(adv.) – now
Dēsīderō, dēsīderāre
To desire, to wish
Dea, -ae
Goddess
Ōra, -ae
Shore, coast
Ā, ab
(prep. + Ablative) – from, away from
Cum
(prep. + Ablative) – with
Ē, ex
(prep. + Ablative) – from, out from, out of
In
(prep. + Ablative) – in, on; (+ Accusative) – into, onto
Itaque
(conj.) – and so, therefore
Ōrō, ōrāre
To pray, to beg, to ask for
Stō, stāre
To stand
Clāra
(adj.) – bright, famous
Īrāta
(adj.) – angry
Celeriter
(adv.) – quickly
Hīc
(adv.) – here, in this place
Iterum
(adv.) – again, a second time
Mox
(adv.) – soon
Noctū
(adv.) – at night
Ubi
(conj.) – where; when (+ perf. indic.)
Erat
He, she, it was
Properō, properāre (1), properāvī
Hurry, hasten, rush (+ infin.)
Temptō, temptāre (1), temptāvī
Try, attempt (+ infin.)
Me
You (s.)
Territus, territa, territum
Frightened, scared, terrified
About, concerning
Ōlim
Once, formerly, sometime
Semper
Always
Subitō
Suddenly