Latin vocab test stage 11

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Stage 11 vocab + present tense verb ending + comparative adjectives

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cīvis

citizen

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convenit: convēnit

gathers, meets

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crēdit: crēdidit

trusts, believes

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about; down from

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favet: fāvit

favours, supports

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igitur

therefore, and so

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invītat: invītavīt

invites

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it: iit

goes

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legit: lēgit

reads

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līberālis

generous

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minimē!

defintitely not! no!

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mūrus

wall

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noster

our

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nunc

now

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placet: placuit

it pleases

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prīmus

first

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prōmittit: prōmīsit

promises

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pugna

fight

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senātor

senator

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sollicitus

troubled, anxious

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stultus

foolish

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vāle!

goodbye!

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verberat: verberāvit

strikes, beats

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vir

man

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present tense ending I (singular)

porto

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present tense ending for you (singular)

portas

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present tense ending for He/She/it (singular)

portab

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present tense ending for we (plural)

portamus

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present tense ending for you (plural)

portatis

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present tense ending for they (plural)

portant

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What is the ending used to recognise comparative adjectives?

ior

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what does fortis mean?

brave

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what does fortior mean?

braver

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what does fortissmus mean?

bravest

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