NOUNS
amor, amoris (m) love
caelum, -i (n) sky
hostis, hostis (m) enemy
lacrima, -ae (f) tear
verbum, -i (n) word
virtus, virtutis (f) courage
ADJECTIVES
aureus, -a, -um golden
dirus, -a, -um dreadful
minimus, -a, -um very small; least
molestus, -a, -um troublesome; annoying
quantus?-a, -um how big?;how much?
ADVERBS
avide eagerly
VERBS
decipio, -ere, decepi, deceptum to deceive
eligo, -ere, elegi, electum to choose
incipio, -ere, incepi, inceptum to begin
ingressus, -a, -um having entered
vito, -are to avoid
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Try to translate into latin the following phrases and sentences which use the vocabulary listed above:

1. with dreadful words.

2. tears of love. (nom. case)

3. I chose love

4. She deceived the enemy with tears of love.

5. They were avoiding the enemy with very little courage.

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Vocabulary Stage 22