convenit
gather
de
down from, about
favet: favit
gives favor to
gens
family
invitat: invitavit
invites
legit
reads
liberalis (adjective)
generous
minime
no
murus
wall
noster
our
nunc
now
placet:placuit
it pleases
primus
first
promittit: promisit
promises
pugna
fight
rapit: rapuit
seizes. grabs
secundus
second
senator
senator
sollicitus
worried, anxious
stultus
stupid
tertius
third
utilis
useful
vale
good-bye
verberat: verberavit
stikes, beats
vir
man
Ubi?
where/when?
quis?
who?
quid?
what?
cur?
why?
What does the suffix “-ne?” do?
It makes a regular sentence into a question. For example: “Vosne esitis iratus?” = “Are you angry?”
Nominative declensions
1st 2nd M 2nd N 3rd
a, ae us, i um, a —, es
Accusative declensions
1st 2nd M 2nd N 3rd
am, as um, os um, a em, es
Dative declensions
1st 2nd M 2nd N 3rd
ae, is o, is o, is i, ibus