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Chapter Five Vocabulary. English to Latin. if. si. Conjunction. day. dies. Noun 5th Dec. Masc. warm. calidus. Adjective. into the woods. in silvam. Prepositional Phrase Accusative case. there. ibi. Adverb. stream. rivus. Noun 2 nd Dec. Masc. cool, cold. frigidus.
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Chapter Five Vocabulary English to Latin
if si Conjunction
day dies Noun 5th Dec. Masc.
warm calidus Adjective
into the woods in silvam Prepositional Phrase Accusative case
there ibi Adverb
stream rivus Noun 2nd Dec. Masc.
cool, cold frigidus Adjective
they wander errant Verb 1st Conj.
near prope Preposition + Acc.
(he/she) wishes, wants vult Verb Irreg.
cowardly, lazy ignavus Adjective
(he/she) replies respondet Verb 2nd conj.
neither…nor neque…neque Conjunction pair -you have to write both!
rash, reckless temerarius Adjective
wolf lupus Noun 2nd Dec. Masc.
frightened, terrified perterritus Adjective
immediately statim Adverb
Bring help! Help! Ferte auxilium!
where, when ubi Conjunction
shout, shouting clamor Noun 3rd Dec. Masc.
toward the girls ad puellas Prepositional Phrase Accusative case
them eos Pronoun note the 2nd Dec. acc. pl. “os”
him eum Pronoun note the 2nd Dec. acc. sing. “um”
(he/she) looks for, seeks petit Verb 3rd conj.
(he/she) grabs hold of, snatches arripit Verb 3rd –io conj.
(he/she) drives off repellit Verb 3rd conj.
out of the woods ē silva Prepositional Phrase Ablative case
safe salvae Adjective
they reach, arrive at adveniunt Verb 4th conj.
they welcome excipiunt Verb 3rd –io conj.
still (yet) adhuc Adverb
(he/she) fears, is afraid of timet Verb 2nd conj.