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CLASSICAL ACADEMIC PRESS LATIN ALIVE! BOOK 1 SYLLABICATION AND ACCENT CHAPTER 2 VERBS a-mö, a-mä-re, a-mä-vï, a-mä-tum to love, like (amorous) can-tö, can-tä-re, can-tä-vï, can-tä-tum to sing (chant, cantata) la-bö-rö, la-bö-rä-re, la-bö-rä-vï, to work (labor) la-bö-rä-tum nä-vi-gö, nä-vi-gä-re, nä-vi-gä-vï, to sail (navigate, navigation) nä-vi-gä-tum op-pug-nö, op-pug-nä-re, op-pug-nä-vï, to attack op-pug-nä-tum ADVERB nön not CHAPTER 3 VERBS am-bu-lö, am-bu-lä-re, am-bu-lä-vï, (perambulator, to walk am-bu-lä-tum ambulance) a-rö, a-rä-re, a-rä-vï, a-rä-tum to plow (arable) ©2008, Classical Academic Press ha-bi-tö, ha-bi-tä-re, ha-bi-tä-vï, to live, dwell (habitat) ha-bi-tä-tum por-tö, por-täre, por-tävï, por-tä-tum to carry (portable) ro-gö, ro-gä-re, ro-gä-vï, ro-gä-tum to ask (interrogation) reg-nö, reg-nä-re, reg-nä-vï, reg-nä-tum to rule (reign, regent) vo-cö, vo-cä-re, vo-cä-vï, vo-cä-tum to call (vocal, vocation) CONJUNCTIONS et and aut or CHAPTER 4 NOUNS ag-ri-co-la, ag-ri-co-lae, m. farmer (agriculture) fë-mi-na, fë-mi-nae, f. woman (feminine) Grae-ci-a, Grae-ci-ae, f. Greece (Grecian) in-co-la, in-co-lae, m. settler ïn-su-la, ïn-su-lae, f. island (insulate) nau-ta, nau-tae, m. sailor (nautical) ©2008, Classical Academic Press pa-tri-a, pa-tri-ae, f. fatherland, country (patriot) poë-ta, poë-tae, m. poet (poet) pu-el-la, pu-el-lae, f. girl rë-gï-na, rë-gï-nae, f. queen ter-ra, ter-rae, f. earth, land (terrain) Trö-i-a, Trö-i-ae, f. Troy (a city-state in Asia) (Troy, Trojan) ADJECTIVE pul-cher, pul-chra, pul-chrum beautiful (pulchritude) CHAPTER 5 NOUNS a-mï-ca, a-mï-cae, f. friend (female friend) (amicable) an-cil-la, an-cil-lae, f. maid-servant (ancillary) cë-na, cë-nae, f. dinner (cenacle) cu-lï-na, cu-lï-nae, f. kitchen (culinary) fä-bu-la, fä-bu-lae, f. story (fable, fabulous) fï-li-a, fï-li-ae, f. daughter (filial) ©2008, Classical Academic Press pü-pa, pü-pae, f. doll (pupa) ro-sa, ro-sae, f. rose (rose) (stellar, stel-la, stel-lae, f. star constellation) VERBS ae-di-fi-cö, ae-di-fi-cä-re, ae-di-fi-cä-vï, to build (edifice, edification) ae-di-fi-cä-tum spec-tö, spec-tä-re, spec-tä-vï, (spectator, to look at, watch spec-tä-tum spectacle) CHAPTER 6 NOUNS a-ger, a-grï, m. field (agriculture, agrarian) friend (male a-mï-cus, a-mï-cï, m. (amicable, amigo) friend) au-xi-li-um, au-xi-li-ï, n. aid, help (auxiliary) (belligerent, bel-lum, bel-lï, n. war bellicose) dö-num, dö-nï, n. gift (donation) ©2008, Classical Academic Press e-quus, e-quï, m. horse (equestrian, equine) ger-mä-nus, ger-mä-nï, m. brother (German, germane) hu-mus, hu-mï, f. ground (humus) lï-be-rï, lï-ber-ör-um, m. pl. children op-pi-dum, op-pi-dï, n. town pu-er, pu-er-ï, m. boy (puerile, puerperal) so-ci-us, so-ci-ï, m. ally (social) vir, vir-ï, m. man (virile) VERBS dö, da-re, de-dï, da-tum to give (donate) mons-trö, mons-trä-re, mons-trä-vï, to show (demonstration) mons-trä-tum när-rö, när-rä-re, när-rä-vï, när-rä-tum to tell (narrate, narrator) pug-nö, pug-nä-re, pug-nä-vï, to fight (pugnacious) pug-nä-tum to take care of; ser-vö, ser-vä-re, ser-vä-vï, ser-vä-tum (conserve) guard, protect ©2008, Classical Academic Press CHAPTER 7 NOUNS de-us, de-ï, m. god (deity) (flammable, flam-ma, flam-mae, f. flame inflammatory) scü-tum, scü-tï, n. shield sig-num, sig-nï, n. sign (signal) (temple, Knights tem-plum, tem-plï, n. temple Templar) VERBS cre-ö, cre-ä-re, cre-ä-vï, cre-ä-tum to create, make (creation, creator) iu-vö, iu-vä-re, iü-vï, iü-tum to help (aid, adjutant) op-tö, op-tä-re, op-tä-vï, to wish for, desire (option, opt) op-tä-tum sal-tö, sal-tä-re, sal-tä-vï, to dance. leap sal-tä-tum sum, es-se, fu-ï, fu-tü-rum to be (essence, future) ADJECTIVES aë-ne-us, aë-ne-a, aë-ne-um bronze bo-nus, bo-na, bo-num good (bonus, bonafide) ©2008, Classical Academic Press mag-nus, mag-na, mag-num big, great (magnify, magnitude) mul-tus, mul-ta, mul-tum many (multiply, multitude) pious, devout (god- pi-us, pi-a, pi-um (pious, piety) fearing) sa-cer, sa-cra, sa-crum sacred, holy (sacred) tü-tus, tü-ta, tü-tum protected, safe ADVERBS dum while tum then CONJUNCTION quo-que also CHAPTER 8 VERBS clä-mö, ä-re, ä-vï, ä-tum to shout (clamor, exclaim) dë-sï-de-rö, ä-re, ä-vï, ä-tum to desire, wish (desire) ex-er-ce-ö, ex-er-cë-re, ex-er-cu-ï, to train (exercise) ex-er-ci-tum ©2008, Classical Academic Press ha-be-ö, ha-bë-re, ha-bu-ï, ha-bi-tum to have, hold; consider (habit) mo-ne-ö, mo-në-re, mo-nu-ï, to warn (admonish) mo-ni-tum ne-cö, ä-re, ä-vï, ä-tum to kill pa-rö, ä-re, ä-vï, ä-tum to prepare, get ready (preparation) ter-reö, ter-rë-re, ter-ru-ï, ter-ri-tum to scare, frighten (terrify) vi-de-ö, vi-dë-re, vï-dï, vï-sum to see (video, vision) vul-ne-rö, ä-re, ä-vï, ä-tum to wound (vulnerable) ADJECTIVES lae-tus, a, um happy va-li-dus, a, um strong (validity) vï-vus, a, um living, alive (vivacious) vul-ne-rä-tus, a, um wounded ADVERBS dein-de then mox soon ©2008, Classical Academic Press CHAPTER 9 NOUNS ar-ma, ar-mö-rum, n. pl. weapons, arms (armor, arms) car-rus, car-rï, m. wagon, cart, chariot (cart) cö-pi-ae, cö-pi-ä-rum, f. pl. troops (copious) frü-men-tum, frü-men-tï, n. grain gau-di-um, gau-di-ï, n. joy (gratitude, grä-ti-a, grä-ti-ae, f. thanks, gratitude grateful) rë-gi-a, rë-gi-ae, f. palace (regal) stu-di-um, stu-di-ï, n. zeal, eagerness (studious) VERBS to be without, to be ca-re-ö, ca-rë-re, ca-ru-ï, ca-ri-tü-rum deprived of, want, lack; be (+ abl. of separation) free from lï-be-rö, lï-be-rä-re, lï-be-rä-vï, to free (liberate) lï-be-rä-tum lü-di-fi-cö, lü-di-fi-cä-re, to fool (ludicrous) lü-di-fi-cä-vï, lü-di-fi-cä-tum ©2008, Classical Academic Press pro-hi-be-ö, pro-hi-bë-re, pro-hi-bu-ï, to keep (back), prevent (prohibit) pro-hi-bi-tum ADJECTIVES mor-tu-us, a, um dead (mortuary) op-ti-mus, a, um best (optimum) ADVERBS nunc now u-bi when CHAPTER 10 NOUNS cor-pus, cor-po-ris, n. body (corporal) ca-put, ca-pi-tis, n. head (capitol) fer-rum, fer-rï, n. iron; sword (ferric) i-ter, i-ti-ne-ris, n. journey (itinerary, itinerate) iu-ve-nis, iu-ve-nis, m./f. youth, young man (juvenile) mä-ter, mä-tris, f. mother (maternal, maternity) pa-ter, pa-tris, m. father (paternal, paternity) ©2008, Classical Academic Press

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