Mensa -ae Nummus -i Pecunia -ae Sacculus -i Cows 2nd masc Coin

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Mensa -ae Nummus -i Pecunia -ae Sacculus -i Cows 2nd masc Coin - Bag, satchel Mensa -ae 1st fem Table Cows 1st fem Money Pecunia -ae Nummus -i 2nd masc Coin

Baculum -i Bonus -a -um Vacuus -a -um 2nd neu Cudgel Staff Good Empty Vacuole Vacuus -a -um Empty Unus - Sex Duo - Septem Tres - Octo Quattuor - Novem Quinque - Decem

Habet Numerat Adest Abest Has Holds Counts numero, numerare habeo, habere Numerat Counts numero, numerare Not Present [List students absent] Irregular absum, abesse Present [List students present] Irregular adsum, adesse Abest Adest

Salutat Salve Accusat Tacet Greets Hello! (Lit.) Be Well! Accuses saluto, salulare Salve Hello! (Lit.) Be Well! Salute Accuses Blames accuso, accusare Accusat Tacet Is silent taceo, tacere

Ponit Discedit Imperat Sumit Puts pono, ponere Leaves Takes Commands discedo, discedere Takes sumo, sumere Imperat Sumit Commands impero, imperare Imperial

Paret Eius Suus -a -um Nullus -a -um Obeys - pareo, parere His/Her/Its Not referencing the subject Eius is masc/fem/neuter (pronoun) Nullify Nullus -a -um No, No one (Adjective!) Suus -a -um His/Her/Its References the subject of the sentence

Is Rursus Quod Tantum He That man Again adverb, not a noun! Only subject pronoun (or adjective) Rursus Again adverb, not a noun! Which/That if a not question Neuter of Qui/Quae Can mean “Because” Quod Tantum Only (When used as an adverb)