Verb Conjugation | Noun/Adjective Pairs | Verb Principal Parts | Ablative use | Sentence Translation |
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fecit
3/sing/perf/act/ind
facio, facere, feci, factum |
magno populo
magnus populus - abl. sing.
|
paro, parare, paravi, paratum
paro,
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Time when
Eo tempore vixit.
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They said, "we lack liberty."
Hoc dixerunt "Libertate caremus"
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manemini
2/plur/pres/pass/ind
maneo, manere, mansi, mansum |
malos hostes
malus hostis - acc. plur.
|
discedo, discedere, discessi, discessum
discedo
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Means
Eum gladio necavimus.
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The old man of great fame fled out of his country.
Senex magnae famae ex patria sua fugit.
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liberatur
3/sing/pres/pass/ind
libero, liberare, liberavi, liberatum |
longis fluminibus
longum flumen - dat. plur.
|
fluo, fluere, fluxi, fluxum
fluo
|
Manner
Cum cura id feci
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Free us from servitude!
Nos servitute liberate!
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lecti/ae/a sumus
1/plur/perf/pass/ind
lego, legere. legi, lectum |
omnes sensus
omnis sensus - nom. plur.
|
odi, odisse, os(ur)um
odi
|
Separation
Libertate carent.
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We should free miserable men from fear.
Debemus miseros metu liberare.
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visi/ae/a erant
3/plur/plup/pass/ind
video, videre, vidi, visum |
ingentia cornua
ingens cornu - acc. plur.
|
defendo, defendere, defendi, defensum
defendo
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Place from
Hostes ex urbe fugerunt.
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Who is able to be happy, if s/he lacks virtue?
Quis beatus esse potest, si virtute caret?
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