fāma, fāmae
rumor, report; fame, reputation (f)
fōrma, fōrmae
form, shape; beauty (f)
fortūna, fortūnae
fortune, luck (f)
īra, īrae
anger (f)
nauta, nautae
sailor (m)
patria, patriae
fatherland, native land, (one's) country (f)
pecūnia, -ae
money (f)
philosophia, -ae
philosophy (f)
poena, -ae
penalty, punishment (f)
poēta, -ae
poet (m)
porta, -ae
gate entrance (f)
puella,-ae
girl (f)
rosa, -ae
rose (f)
sententia, -ae
feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence (f)
vita,-ae
life; mode of life (f)
antīquus, -a, -um
ancient, old-time (adj)
magnus, -a, -um
large, great; important (adj)
meus, -a, -um
my (adj)
multus, -a, -um
much, many (adj)
tuus, tua, tuum
your (adj)
et
and; even (conj)
et ... et
both ... and (conj)
sed
but (conj)
sine
without (prep+abl)
est
is