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Soluo, -ere
I loose, cast off
evado, ere
I escape
pello, pellere
I drive
signum
sign, signal
vela
sails
incolumnis
unharmed
nobilis
famous, noble
antea
before
deinde
then, next
hodie
today
umquam
ever
antequam
before
ante
before
moneo, -ere
I warn, advise
valeo, -ere
I am strong, am well
confido, -ere
I trust
incido, -ere
I fall into
fama
report, reputation, rumor
mensa
table
gaudium
joy
discrimen
crisis
dolor
pain, grief
adventus
arrival
gratus
pleasing
iucundus
pleasant, delightful
reliquus
remaining, left
non solum… sed etiam
not only … but also
praeterea
moreover
propter
on account of
ut
as, when
utrum…an
whether…or?
alius, alia, aliud
other, another
alter, altera, alterum
one or the other of two
you use the —- part when conjugating present, imperfect, and future passive tense
second
passive endings
-r, -ris, -tur, -mur, -mini, - ntur
in present passive tense, for third conjugations, the letter — is added more the ending in second person singular
e
In future passive the letter — is added before the endings
b
in imperfect passive the letters — are added before the endings
ba
exempli gratia (e.g)
for instance
exit, exeunt
he/she goes out, they go out
expecto patronum
I await a guardian
facilis descensus Averno
The descent to Hell is easy
facta nonverba
actions speak louder than words
factotum
an employee or assistant with a wide range of duties