| arma, armōrum n. (pl.) | arms, weapons |
| caelum, caelī n. | sky, heavens |
| cēna, cēnae f. | dinner |
| dea, deae f. dat. pl. and abl. pl. = deābus | goddess |
| deus, deī m. nom. pl. = dī; dat. pl. and abl. pl. = dīs | god |
| fābula, fābulae f. | story |
| fīlius, fīliī m. (voc. sg. = fīlī) | son |
| imperium, imperiī n. | command, (military) power |
| liber, librī m. | book |
| nēmō m.; acc. sg. = nēminem | no one |
| pontus, pontī m. | sea, ocean |
| Rōmulus, Rōmulī m. | Romulus (legendary founder of Rome) |
| silva, silvae f. | forest, wood |
| templum, templī n. | temple, shrine |
| turba, turbae f. | crowd |
| ventus, ventī m. | wind, breeze |
| aedificō, aedificāre, aedificāvī, aedificātus | to build |
| dō, dare, dedī, datus | to give |
| impleō, implēre, implēvī, implētus | to fill up; complete |
| mōnstrō, mōnstrāre, mōnstrāvī, mōnstrātus | to show, demonstrate |
| nārrō, nārrāre, nārrāvī, nārrātus | to tell (a story) |
| parō, parāre, parāvī, parātus | to prepare |
| portō, portāre, portāvī, portātus | to carry, bring |
| pugnō, pugnāre, pugnāvī, pugnātus | to fight |