NOUNS
annus, -i (m) year
hora, -ae (f0 hour
morbus, -i (m) disease
pretium, -i (n) price
fons, fontis (m)

spring; fountain

oppidum, -i (n) town
ADJECTIVES
barbarus, -a, -um barbarian
plenus, -a, -um full
durus, -a, -um hard; harsh
infelix, infelicis unlucky
sapiens, sapientis wise
gravis, -is, -e serious
VERBS
celo, -are to hide
ascendo, -ere, ascendi, ascensum to go up; climb
efficio, -ere, effeci, effectum to carry out
adiuvo, -are, adiuvi, adiutum to help
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Try to translate these sentences into Latin, using the vocabulary above:

1. The town is full of barbarians.

2. He was hiding a serious illness.

3. An unlucky hour! (accusative case)

4. The barbarians went up to (= ad +acc.) the town.

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Vocabulary — Stage 21