1st Conjugation 2nd Conjugation Principal Parts Noun Declension Sentence Translation
100
he/she/it avoids
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vitat
100
he/she/it warns
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monet
100
laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatum
laudo
100
nautam
acc. sing.

nauta, nautae, m.
100
Few men are eager for wisdom.
Pauci viri sapientiae student.
200
we change
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mutavimus
200
you taught
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docuisti
200
scribo, scribere, scripsi, scriptum
scribo
200
servi
nom. pl.

servus, servi, m.
200
The number of fools is infinite.
Infinitus est numerus stultorum.
300
you stood
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stetisti
300
we dare
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audemus
300
ago, agere, egi, actum
ago
300
oris
gen. sing.

os, oris, n.
300
Leisure without literature is death.
Otium sine litteris mors est.
400
iuvabit - he/she/it will help
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3rd person, singular, future, active, indicative

iuvo, iuvare, iuvi, iutum
400
habebamus - we were having
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1st person, plural, imperfect, active, indicative

habeo, habere, habui, habitum
400
sum, esse, fui, futurum
sum
400
amores
acc. pl.

amor, amoris, m.
400
We will never conquer danger without danger.
Numquam periculum sine periculo vincemus.
500
exspectaveratis - y'all had awaited
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2nd person, plural, pluperfect, active, indicative

exspecto, exspectare, exspectavi, exspectatum
500
debuerunt - they ought
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3rd person, plural, perfect, active, indicative

debeo, debere, debui, debitum
500
curro, currere, cucurri, cursum
curro
500
civium
gen. pl.

civis, civis, m./f.
500
The learned man always has riches within himself.
Homo doctus in se semper divitias habet.






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