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[noun, f.] amīca, -ae
friend, girlfriend
[verb] amō (1)
(i) love
[adjective] cārus, -a, -um
dear, expensive
[verb] cūrō (1)
(i) care for
[noun, m.] frāter, frātris
brother
[noun, m./f.] homō, hominis
person, human being, man
[adjective] iēiūnus, -a, -um
hungry
[verb] intellegō, intellegere, intellexī, intellectum
to understand
[noun, f.] māter, mātris
mother
[noun, m./f.] nēmō, nēminis
nobody
[noun, n.] ōs, ōris
mouth, face
[noun, m.] pater, patris
father
[adjective] pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
pretty, handsome
[adverb] quam!
how!
[noun, f.] soror, sorōris
sister
[verb] taceō, tacēre, tacuī, tacitum
to be quiet, be silent
[noun, n.] tempus, temporis
time, season
[noun, f.] vīta, -ae
life
[noun, m.] ager, agrī
field
[noun, n.] brāc(c)hium, -iī
arm
[noun, m.] deus, -ī
god
[noun, m.] fīnis, fīnis
end; [pl.] country, territory
[noun, n.] futūrum, -ī
future
[noun, m./f.] hostis, hostis
stranger, foreigner, enemy; [pl.] the enemy
[noun, m./f.] infans, infantis
infant
[verb] interficiō, interficere, interfēci, interfectum
to kill
[verb] inveniō, invenīre, invēnī, inventum
to find, discover
[noun, m.] liber, librī
book
[adjective] līber, lībera, līberum
free
[noun, n.] mare, maris
sea
[noun, m.] mensis, mensis
month
[verb] narrō (1)
to say, tell
[noun, f.] nox, noctis
night
[noun, m.] potēa, -ae
poet
[verb] quiescō, quiescere, quiēvī, quiētum
to rest
[noun, m.] rex, rēgis
king
[noun, f.] sēdēs, sēdis
seat, home, residence
[adjective] territus, -a, -um
afraid
[adjective] tūtus, -a, -um
safe
[noun, m./f.] adulescens, -entis
youth
[noun, m.] amor, amōris
love
[adjective] celer, celeris, celere
fast, swift
[noun, n.] corpus, corporis
body
[conjunction] cum
when
[adjective] difficilis, difficile
hard, difficult
[adjective] fortis, forte
strong, brave
[adjective] gravis, grave
heavy, serious
[adjective] intellegens, intellegentis
smart, intelligent
[noun, m./f.] iuvenis, iuvenis
youth
[verb] legō, legere, lēgī, lectum
to gather, choose; read
[adjective] maior, maius
greater, larger, older; m. pl. ancestors, elders
[noun, m.] mōs, mōris
custom; pl. character
[conjunction] nec
and not
[conjunction] nec… nec
neither… nor
[adjective] nōbilis, nōbile
notable, noble
[adjective] omnis, omne
each, every; pl. all
[adjective] potens, potentis
powerful
[adjective] tristis, triste
sad
[adverb] vērē
truly
[adjective] vērus, -a, -um
true
[noun] vox, vōcis
voice
[verb] adiuvō, adiuvrāe, adiūvī, adiūtum
to help
[preposition] apud (+ acc.)
at the house of, with, at _____’s
[noun, f.] ars, artis
art, skill
[adverb] diū
for a long time
[interjection] ēheu!
alas! oh no!
[verb] exspectō (1)
await, wait for
[adverb] haud
by no means
[noun, m.] labor, labōris
work, labor
[adverb] magis
more, rather
[noun, m.] marītus, -ī
husband
[noun, f.] mensa, -ae
table
[adverb] multum
a lot, much
[adverb] nimium
too, too much, excessively
[noun, f.] ōrātiō, ōrātiōnis
speech
[noun, m./f.] parens, parentis
parent
[adjective] preclārus, -a, -um
very clear, famous, noble, excellent, beautiful
[noun, m.] rhētor, rhētoris
teacher of rhetoric (public speaking)
[adjective] rhētoricus, -a, -um
rhetorical
[adverb] rursus
again
[preposition] circum (+ acc.)
around
[noun/adverb] crās
tomorrow
[preposition] cum (+ abl.)
with
[verb] discō, discere, didicī
to learn
[verb] faciō, facere, fēcī, factum
to make, do
[adjective] īrātus, -ā, -um
angry
[noun/adjective] malus, -a, -um
bad
[preposition] prō (+ abl.)
in front of, before, for
[noun, f.] puella
girl
[noun, m.] puer, ī
boy
[pronoun] quis?
who?
[adverb] saepe
often
[verb] scrībō, scrībere, scripsī, scriptum
write
[preposition] sine (+ abl.)
without
[adjective/adverb] sōlus, -a, -um
only, alone
[noun, n.] stadium, -iī
study, eagerness, zeal