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adest is here

adsunt are here

agricola / agricolam farmer

ambulō, ambulas, ambulat walks

audiō, audis, audit hears, listens to

clamor / clamorem shout, uproar

contendō, contendis, contendit hurries

currō, curris, currit runs

euge! hurrah!

fabula / fabulam play story

fabulam agit acts in a play

femina / feminam woman

hodie today

iuvenis / iuvenem young man

meus my, mine

multus much

multi many

optimus very good, excellent, best

petō, petis, petit attacks, seeks, heads for

plaudō, plaudis, plaudit applauds, claps

puella / puellam girl

senex / senem old man

spectō, spectas, spectat looks at, watches

stō, stas, stat stands

turba / turbam crowd

ubi? where?

urbs / urbem city

veniō, venis, venit comes