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Latin: ardeō, ardēre, arsī (Chapter 26)
English: I burn, am on fire
Latin: accidit, accidere, accidit
English: it happens
Latin: feriō, ferīre
English: I strike
Latin: perveniō, pervenīre, pervēnī
English: I arrive, reach
Latin: num?
English: surely not?
Latin: satis + gen.
English: enough
Latin: prō + abl.
English: in front of; on behalf of; for
Latin: causa, -ae, f.
English: cause, reason
Latin: gladius, -ī, m.
English: sword
Latin: tyrannus, -ī, m.
English: tyrant
Latin: theātrum, -ī, n.
English: theatre
Latin: pars, partis, f.
English: part
Latin: timor, timōris, m.
English: fear
Latin: caput, capitis, n.
English: head
Latin: armātus, -a, -um
English: armed (ppp)
Latin: quantus, -a, -um?
English: how great?
Latin: ultimus, -a, -um
English: furthest, last
Latin: vexō, vexāre, vexāvī (Chapter 28)
English: I worry, annoy
Latin: augeō, augēre, auxī
English: I increase
Latin: accendō, accendere, accendī
English: I set fire to
Latin: colligō, colligere, collēgī
English: I collect, gather
Latin: ruō, ruere, ruī
English: I rush
Latin: benignus, -a, -um
English: kind
Latin: plēnus, -a, -um + abl.
English: full (of)
Latin: scelestus, -a, -um
English: wicked, criminal
Latin: ūllus, -a, -um
English: any
Latin: cīvilis, cīvile
English: of citizens, civil
Latin: prūdēns, prūdēntis
English: prudent, sensible, wise
Latin: philosophia, -ae, f.
English: philosophy
Latin: exitium, -ī, n.
English: destruction
Latin: imperium Rōmānum, n.
English: the Roman Empire
Latin: ōtium, -ī, n.
English: leisure
Latin: orbis, orbis, m.
English: circle, globe
Latin phrase: orbis terrārum
English: the globe, the world
Latin: potestās, potestātis, f.
power
Latin: portus, portūs, m.
port
Latin: crās
tommorrow
Latin: ergō
and so, thus
Latin: mānē
early in the morning, at dawn
crēscō, crēscere, crēvī (Chapter 29)
I grow, I increase
edō, ēsse, ēdī
I eat
solvō, solvere, solvī
I loosen, I untie
lūna, -ae (f.)
moon
argentum, -ī (n.)
Money, silver
nūbēs, nūbis (f.)
cloud
viātor, viātōris (m.)
traveller
dexter, dextra, dextrum
right
dextrā (manū)
on the right (hand)
sinister, sinistra, sinistrum
Left
sinistrā (manū)
On the left (hand)
reliquus, -a, -um
Remaining
vīvus, -a, -um
Alive, living
indē
From there, thence
cum prīmum
As soon as
condō, condere, condidī (Chapter 30)
I found, I establish
cōnfīdō, cōnfīdere (+ dat.)
I trust
scholam habeō
I give a lecture
vīta, -ae (f.)
Life
negōtium, -ī (n.)
Business
adventus, adventūs (m.)
arrival
doctus, -a, -um
learned
grātus, -a, -um
pleasing, welcome; grateful
hūmānus, -a, -um
human; humane, kind
iūcundus, -a, -um
pleasant, delightful
dulcis, dulce
sweet
libenter
gladly
quandō
when
alter, altera, alterum
one or the other (the latter)
uter, utra, utrum?
which? (of two)
utrum…an?
whether, or
quisquam, quidquam
anyone, anything
propter (+ acc.)
on account of, because of
super (+ acc.)
above, over
nisi
unless
ut
as when
sicut
just as, like