Verba Nova Omnia
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Verbs

First Conjugation

dō, dare, dedī, datum - to give

labōrō, labōrāre, labōrāvī, labōrātum - to toil, work

ōrō, ōrāre, ōrāvī, ōrātum - to pray

parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum - to prepare, get

portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum - to carry (a load)

vetō, vetāre, vetuī, vetitum - to forbid, not to permit

vocō, vocāre, vocāvī, vocātum - to call

Second Conjugation

dēbeō, dēbēre, dēbuī, dēbitum - to owe, ought (+ infinitive)

teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum - to hold, keep

placeō, placēre, placuī, placitum - to please (+ dat.)

Third Conjugation -ō

cēdō, cēdere, cessī, cessum - to go, move; to yield, depart

accēdō, -cēdere, -cessī, -cessum - to approach

prōcēdō, -cēdere, -cessī, -cessum - to go forth, advance

colō, colere, coluī, cultum - to inhabit, cultivate, worship

vendō, vendere, vendidī, venditum - to sell

vīvō, vīvere, vixī, victum - to live

Third Conjugation -iō

faciō, facere, fēcī, factum - to make, do

efficiō, -ficere, -fēcī, -fectum - to bring about, complete

interficiō, -ficere, -fēcī, -fectum - to kill

Fourth Conjugation

veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

perveniō, -venīre, -vēnī, -ventum - to arrive, reach

conveniō, -venīre, -vēnī, -ventum - to assemble, meet; to agree

inveniō, -venīre, -vēnī, -ventum - to find; to discover

Nouns

First Declension

flamma, -ae f. - flame, fire

porta, -ae f. - gate

vīta, -ae f. - life

Second Declension

 

dōnum, -ī n. - gift, present

frūmentum, -ī n. - grain

ōtium, -ī n. - leisure

templum, -ī n. - consecrated ground; temple

tergum, -ī n. - back, rear (ā tergō - from the rear)

verbum, -ī n. - word

vīnum, -ī n. - vine, wine

Third Declension

aedēs, -is f. - shrine, house (pl.)

flōs, flōris m. - flower, bloom

fōns, fontis m. - spring, fountain

imāgō, imāginis f. - image, form, figure

lībertās, -tātis f. - freedom

lūx, lūcis f. - light, daylight

opus, operis n. - work, effort

prex, precis f. - prayers, entreaties

salūs, salūtis f. - health, safety

vestis, -is f. - garment, robe, clothing

Pronouns

ego, meī, mihi, mē, mē - I, me

is, ea, id - he, she, it

nōs, nostrī/nostrum, nōbīs, nōs, nōbīs - we

---, suī, sibi, sē, sē - him- her- itself, themselves

tū, tuī, tibi, tē, tē - you (sing.)

vōs, vestrī/vestrum, vōbīs, vōs, vōbīs - you (pl.)

Adjectives

First and Second Declension

amīcus, -a, -um - friendly; (as subst.) friend

beātus, -a, -um - happy, fortunate, prosperous

bonus, -a, -um - good

certus, -a, -um - sure, fixed

līber, lībera, līberum - free; līberī (m. pl.) (as subst.): children

māgnus, -a, -um - great

meus, -a, -um - my

multus, -a, -um - much, many

noster, nostra, nostrum - our

novus, -a, -um - new

parvus, -a, -um - small

plēnus, -a, -um - full of (+ gen.); stuffed with (+ abl.)

Rōmānus, -a, -um - Roman

sacer, sacra, sacrum - holy, sacred

sānctus, -a, -um - sacred, inviolable

suus, -a, -um - his own, her own, its own

tener, tenera, tenerum - tender, delicate

tuus, -a, -um - your

vester, vestra, vestrum - your (pl.)

Third Declension

ācer, ācris, ācre - sharp, piercing

ingēns, (gen. ingentis) - huge, enormous

omnis, -e - all, every, as a whole

vetus, (gen. veteris) - old (does not use i-stem endings)

Prepositions

ante - before, in front of (adv. and prep. + acc.)

intrā - within (+ acc.)

per - through (+acc.)

propter - because of (+ acc.)

Conjunctions

autem - moreover, but, however

tamen - nevertheless, still

Adverbs

deinde, dein - then, next

etiam - also, even

iam - now; already

inde - from there, from then

semper - always, ever

tam - so, so much

Verba Nova Omnia
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