Vocab IX. Lingua, linguae, f Tongue, language Patria, patriae, f.

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Vocab IX

Lingua, linguae, f

Tongue, language

Patria, patriae, f

Country

Augeo, augere, auxi, auctus »Augeo

To increase

Doceo, docere, docui, doctus

To teach

Habeo, habere, habui, habitus

To have, hold

Terreo, terrere, terrui, territus

To scare, frighten

Patriotic

Devotion to one’s country

Bilingual

Speaking two languages

Auction

Public sale

Indoctrinate

To teach, inculcate

Docile

Calm, teachable

Docent

Knowledgeable guide

Linguini

Tongue-like pasta

Augment

Increase

Terrify

To cause fear