Wheelock Latin Chapt 1-2

  1. .._
    me
    me
  2. nihil
    nothing
  3. sa'epe
    often
  4. ._
    si
    if
  5. ...._
    ama're
    to love
  6. ...._ _
    cogita're
    think ponder, plan
  7. .._ _
    debe're
    owe, ought, must
  8. da're
    give, offer
  9. ......_
    la'udare
    to praise
  10. ......_
    mo'nare
    to advise
  11. ......_
    se'rvare
    to preserve, save, keep
  12. ....._
    va'lare
    be strong, have power
  13. ._
    va'le
    goodbye, farewell
  14. .---_
    vide're
    see, understand
  15. voca're
    call, summon
  16. quid
    what
  17. ---_
    erra're
    wander, err, go astray
  18. ----_ _
    festina're
    make haste
  19. ----_
    lente
    slowly
  20. --------_
    culpantare
    blame, they blame
  21. ---_
    volare
    to fly
  22. ==_
    terrere
    to terrify
  23. bis
    twice
  24. =_
    citare
    quickly
  25. porta
    gate
  26. magna
    large
  27. fama -ae
    rumor, fame
  28. ==_
    fortu'na -ae
    luck
  29. =
    pa'tria -ae
    country
  30. ==_
    pecu'nia -ae
    money
  31. puella ae
    girl
  32. =_
    v i' t a -ae
    life
  33. ==_
    anti'qua -ae
    old time, of old
  34. me'a -ae
    my
  35. mu'lta -ae
    much, many
  36. tu'a -ae
    your
  37. et
    and
  38. _
    O
    O! Oh!
  39. si'ne
    without
  40. est
    is
  41. forma -ae
    form, shape
  42. _
    i'ra -ae
    ire, anger
  43. philoso'phia -ae
    love of wisdom
  44. po'ena -ae
    penalty, punishment
  45. phonics

    _
    a
    ah
  46. phonic

    _
    e
    ay
  47. phonic

    _
    i
    ee
  48. phonic

    _
    o
    oh
  49. phonic

    _
    u
    oo
  50. phonic

    a
    uh
  51. phonic

    e
    eh, as in pet
  52. phonic

    i
    ih, as in pin
  53. phonic

    o
    ah, as in off
  54. phonic

    u
    as in put
  55. phonic

    y
    as in the german uber
  56. phonic

    ai
    eye
  57. phonic

    au
    ow, as in out
  58. phonic

    ei
    ay as in reign
  59. phonic

    eu
    ee + u
  60. phonic

    oe
    oil
  61. phonic

    ui
    u + i for the words, huis, cuis huie, cui, hui
  62. phonic

    b
    b
  63. phonic

    bs
    ps as in urbs (urps)
  64. phonic

    bt
    pt (opt)
  65. phonic

    c
    always hard
  66. phonic

    g
    always hard
  67. phonic

    i when between vowels
    sound of y (yes)
  68. phonic

    r
    trilled
  69. phonic

    s
    always voiceless, never zzzz
  70. phonic

    t
    always hard
  71. phonic

    v
    as english w
  72. phonic

    x
    ks (xray)
  73. phonic

    ch
    k (chorus)
  74. phonic

    ph
    p + h never f
  75. phonic

    th
    as hard t, not (thin)
  76. phonic

    double consonants?
    pronounced twice currant=cur+rant
  77. endings nouns

    -a , when not the beginning
    the subject nominative
  78. endings nouns

    -ae , when not the object
    modify to mean possession, "of" Genitive
  79. endings nouns

    -ae , when not the modifier "of"
    object, or thing affected Dative
  80. endings nouns

    -am
    direct object of the verb accusative
  81. endings nouns

    =_
    - a
    • modify verb, often used...
    • with, prep
    • by, ab-
    • with, com-
    • from, de- ex-
    • in, in-
  82. ending nouns

    -a , when not the subject
    • used to call a beginning
    • modern times uses a comma
  83. ending verbs

    -o

    amare---> amo
    love---> I love
  84. endings verbs

    -s

    amare---> amas
    love---> you love
  85. ending verbs


    -t

    amare---> amat
    love---> he/she is loving
  86. ending verbs

    -mus

    amare---> amamus
    love---> we love
  87. ending verbs

    -tis

    amare---> amatis
    love---> you (the group) are loving
  88. ending verbs

    -nt

    amare---> amant
    love---> they (3rd person) are loving
  89. infinitive of any verb takes two forms:::
    -are and -ere
  90. Present tense singular imperative (command)
    of a verb drops the -are, or -ere and
    declines to what?
    • ending in either -a or -e
    • the -are becomes -a
    • and the -ere becomes -e
  91. Present tense plural imperative (command)
    of a verb drops the -are, or -ere and declines to what?
    • -are becomes -ate &
    • -ere becomes -ete
Author
dicksonrk
ID
13350
Card Set
Wheelock Latin Chapt 1-2
Description
Verbs and Nouns from Chapters 1-2
Updated