PRIMER A CHAPTERS 1 TO 4 CHAPTER 1 Amo, amare, amavi, amatum.

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PRIMER A CHAPTERS 1 TO 4 CHAPTER 1

Amo, amare, amavi, amatum

I love, to love, I loved, loved

Do, dare, dedi, datum

To give

Intro, intrare, intravi, intratum

To enter

Laboro, laborare, laboravi, laboratum

To work

Narro, narrare, narravi, narratum

To tell

Aqua, -ae

water

Fabula, ae

story

Porta, -ae

gate

Silva, -ae

forest

Terra, -ae

earth

Chapter 2

Via, -ae

Road, way

Fossa, -ae

ditch

Mensa, -ae

table

Meta, -ae

Turning point, goal

Pagina, -ae

page

Cena, -ae

dinner

Patria, -ae

fatherland

Aura, -ae

breeze

Regina, -ae

queen

Insula, -ae

island

Chapter 3

Erro, errare, erravi, erratum

To wander

Sto, stare, steti, statum

To stand

Paro, parare, paravi, paratum

To prepare

Specto, spectare, spectavi, spectatum

To look at

Sum, esse, fui, futurum

I am, to be, I was, about to be

Ancilla, -ae

Maid-servant

Gloria, -ae

glory

Ira, -ae

anger

Unda, -ae

wave

Fenestra, fenestrae

window

Chapter 4

Puella, -ae

girl

Femina, -ae

woman

Filia, -ae

daughter

Germana, -ae

sister

Magistra, -ae

Female teacher

Discipula, -ae

Female student

Domina, -ae

Female master

Famula, -ae

Female servant

Serva, -ae

Female slave

Amica, -ae

Female friend