Lesson V Vocabulary “Roma”.

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Lesson V Vocabulary “Roma”

antIquus, antIqua, antIquum ancient

cibus, cibI m. food

clArus, clAra, clArum famous, bright, clear

cOpia, cOpiae f. supply, abundance

cUra, cUrae f. worry, care, concern

etiam also, even

fOrma, fOrmae f. shape, beauty

nOn iam no longer; not now

numerus, numerI m. number

plAnus, plAna, plAnum level, flat

posteA afterwards

prImO at first

propter takes an accusative noun on account of, because of

rEgIna, rEgInae f. queen

ruIna, ruInae f. ruin, downfall

Click to begin…

cUra, cUrae f.

plAnus, plAna, plAnum

etiam

numerus, numerI m.

ruIna, ruInae f.

nOn iam

clArus, clAra, clArum

posteA

antIquus, antIqua, antIquum

cibus, cibI m.

prImO

propter takes an accusative noun

fOrma, fOrmae f.

rEgIna, rEgInae f.

cOpia, cOpiae f.

numerus, numerI m.

plAnus, plAna, plAnum

ruIna, ruInae f.

nOn iam

clArus, clAra, clArum

posteA

antIquus, antIqua, antIquum

cibus, cibI m.

cUra, cUrae f.

prImO

etiam

propter takes an accusative noun

cOpia, cOpiae f.

fOrma, fOrmae f.

rEgIna, rEgInae f.