6.2 Flashcards: English-Latin

This exercise provides flashcards of the vocabulary from Chapter 6. Click "Next Entry" to see the first English word; click "Next Entry" again to view the Latin translation. When you have mastered a word, click "Delete Entry" to remove it from the rotation. Whenever you restart the exercise, all the flashcards will be automatically restored.
fame, report, reputation; rumorfāma, fāmae f.
daughterfīlia, fīliae f.
dat. pl. and abl. pl. = fīliābus
angerīra, īrae f.
ItalyĪtalia, Ītaliae f.
the people, a people, nationpopulus, populī m.
queenrēgīna, rēgīnae f.
lifevīta, vītae f.
to grieve, mourn, suffer paindoleō, dolēre, doluī, dolitūrus
to remain, staymaneō, manēre, mānsī, mansūrus
to move; excite; affectmoveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtus
to announce, reportnūntiō, nūntiāre, nūntiāvī, nūntiātus
to pray, beg, beg for (often with 2 accusatives, one of the person, the other of the thing)ōrō, ōrāre, ōrāvī, ōrātus
to hold, possess, keep; restrainteneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus
happy; fertilelaetus, laeta, laetum
miserable, unhappymiser, misera, miserum
new; strangenovus, nova, novum
RomanRōmānus, Rōmāna, Rōmānum
the RomansRōmānī, Rōmānōrum m. (pl.) (as a noun)
for a long timediū
now, at presentnunc
thentunc
down from; about, concerningdē (+ abl.)
because of, on account ofpropter (+ acc.)
withoutsine (+ abl.)
for; in fact; yes, trulyenim (never appears as the first word in a sentence - "postpositive")