Lesson 15 Vocabulary “Coloni Romani”.

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Lesson 15 Vocabulary “Coloni Romani”

mind; courage; spirit animus, animī, m.

settler, colonist colōnus, colōnī, m.

to live, dwell habitō, habitāre, habitāvī, habitātus

to depart, migrate migrō, migrāre, migrāvī, migrātus

TO BE! sum, esse, fuī, futūrus

into, onto, to, against in [+ ACC]

Click to begin Lesson 13 Vocab Drill

sum, esse, fuī, futūrus

in [+ ACC]

animus, animī, m.

habitō, habitāre, habitāvī, habitātus

migrō, migrāre, migrāvī, migrātus

colōnus, colōnī, m.

vir, virī, m.

fīlius, fīl(i)ī, m.

puer, puerī, m.

līber, lībera, līberum

sacer, sacra, sacrum

magister, magistrī, m.

ager, agrī, m.

noster, nostra, nostrum

amīcus, amīca, amīcum Casper larva amica est!

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtus

ā (before a consonant) ab (before a vowel) [+ ABL]

captīvus, captīvī, m.

cēna, cēnae, f.

dē [+ ABL]

singulī, singulae, singula ALWAYS PLURAL

ē (before a consonant) ex (before a vowel) [+ ABL]

vocō, vocāre, vocāvī, vocātus

cēna, cēnae, f.

sum, esse, fuī, futūrus

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtus

dē [+ ABL]

habitō, habitāre, habitāvī, habitātus

captīvus, captīvī, m.

vir, virī, m.

colōnus, colōnī, m.

vocō, vocāre, vocāvī, vocātus

noster, nostra, nostrum

singulī, singulae, singula ALWAYS PLURAL

in [+ ACC]

animus, animī, m.

migrō, migrāre, migrāvī, migrātus

magister, magistrī, m.

amīcus, amīca, amīcum

ā (before a consonant) ab (before a vowel) [+ ABL]

puer, puerī, m.

sacer, sacra, sacrum

ē (before a consonant) ex (before a vowel) [+ ABL]

ager, agrī, m.

fīlius, fīl(i)ī, m.

līber, lībera, līberum