| 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 |
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