Test Answers on Latin America
Peninsulares Europeans who were born in Spain or Portugal (Liberian Peninsula) sent to America to control the government completely. Creoles White Spaniard or Portuguese born in the colonies. They owned most of the land, but were treated like second class citizens and were denied political rights. Metizes Mixed ancestry of american Indian and European who […]
Read morequestion What are adverbs? answer Adverbs are words that describe verbs or adjectives question Usually in English, what suffix is added to a word to make it an adverb? answer – ly is usually added question In Latin, what is added to the base of an adjective to make it an adverb? answer – ē […]
Read morequestion Di/Dia answer apart, through ex. diameter question Se answer apart ex. segregate question Pan answer all ex. panorama question Anim answer life, mind, spirit ex. animated question Mort answer death ex. mortal, morbid question Vid/Vis answer look or see ex. envision question Phil answer love ex. philanthropy question Amb answer go, walk ex. amble […]
Read morequestion a/ab + abl answer away from question alius, alia, aliud answer other/another question annus, anni, m. answer year question aqua, aquae, f. answer water question ardeo, ardēre, arsi, arsurus answer to burn question arma, armorum, n. answer weapons question audeo, audēre, ausus sum answer to dare question bellum, bellī, n. answer war question bonus, […]
Read morequestion brawl answer A rough noisy fight question Casual answer Not planned question Constant answer Not changing question Mediocre answer Of low or medium quality;barely passable question Monotonous answer Always the same; not varying boring question Originate answer To bring or come into being question Ravenous answer Very hungry question Realistic answer Closely resembling real […]
Read morequestion sum, esse, eram, fuī answer I am question superō, superāre, superāvi answer I overcome question discēdō, discēdere, discessī answer I go away, depart question legō, legere, lēgī answer I read question crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī (dat) answer I believe, trust question prōmittō, prōmittere, prōmīsī answer I promise question efficiō, efficere, effēcī answer I effect, carry […]
Read morequestion absum,abesse, afui + abl. answer I am away from question disco, discere, didici answer I learn question fleo, flēre, flevi answer I weep question ineo, inīre, inii answer I enter, begin question transeo, transīre, transii answer I cross question studeo, studēre, studui + dat. answer I study question valere iubeo answer I bid goodbye […]
Read morequestion Lexical Entry answer dictionary format for every word in the Latin language question Lexical Entry: Nouns answer Nominative Singular, Genitive Singular, Gender, English definition question Nominative Singular Form answer standard form of a word. used as the subject of the sentence. question Genitive Singular Form answer where we get the STEM of a noun. […]
Read morequestion Gulf of Mexico answer question Caribbean Sea answer question Atlantic Ocean answer question Pacific Ocean answer question Colombia answer question Venezuela answer question Suriname answer question Ecuador answer question Peru answer question Brazil answer question Bolivia answer question Paraguay answer question Chile answer question Argentina answer question Uruguay answer question Central America answer question […]
Read morequestion to form or ____________the present tense answer conjugate question verbs are made up of ____ principle parts answer 4 question the first part of the verb ends in _____ and is literaly transalted as the _______ person, singular, ____________ tense. answer -ō -1st person -present tense question the first principle part is translated as […]
Read morequestion I burn answer ardeo, ardere, arsi question it happens answer accidit, accidere, accidit question I strike answer ferio, ferire question I arrive answer pervenio, pervenire, perveni question surely not answer num? question enough answer satis question in front of answer pro question cause answer causa, -ae, f question sword answer gladius, -i, m question […]
Read morequestion *1. The Alphabet* answer *The Alphabet.* The Latin Alphabet has no *w* or *y*; otherwise it is the same as the English. question *2. Pronunciation: Long/Short Vowels* answer *Pronunciation.* The Latin letters are pronounced as follows: Vowels: Long ____Vowels: Short *ā* as in father; ___*a* as in facility; *ē* as in they; ____*e* as […]
Read morequestion urbs answer urbis, f., city question regina answer reginae, f., queen question laetus answer laeta, laetum, happy question defessus, answer defessa, defessum, tired question magnus, answer magna, magnum, big/great question altus answer atla, altum, high/ deep question multus answer multa, multum, much/ many question carus answer cara, carum, dear question superbus answer superba, superbum, […]
Read morequestion Chapter 26 answer When Quintus saw the crowd of people standing in front of the theatre of Pompey, he wanted to know the reason for such a large gathering. And so he wormed his way through the crowd to the front rank, from where he could see everything. Very many senators and other distinguished […]
Read morequestion —– answer 1st person singular question -s answer 2nd person singular question -t answer 3rd person singular question -mus answer 1st person plural question -tis answer 2nd person plural question -nt answer 3rd person plural question -ba- answer imperfect tense (going on in the past) question -bi- answer future tense in the 1st and […]
Read morequestion conjugations, declensions answer Verb families are called _________________ and noun families are called _________________. question personal & tense, case answer Verbs have _________________ endings and nouns have _________________. question five, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th answer How many declensions are there? Name them. question declension, gender, number, case answer Give the four attributes of […]
Read morequestion audeō, audēre answer to dare question caput, capitis, n. answer head question coepī answer I began question cognōscō, cognōscere, cognōvī answer to get to know, find out question cōnsistō, cōnsistere, cōnstitī answer to stand one’s ground, stand firm question dea, deae, f. answer goddess question dēmōnstrō, dēmōnstrāre, dēmōnstrāvī answer to point out, show question […]
Read morequestion accuso, accusare, accusavī, accusatus answer to accuse question aufero, auferre, abstuli, ablatus answer to take away, steal question colligo, colligere, collegī, collectus answer to gather, collect question doceo, docerer, docuī, doctus answer to teach question instruo, instruere, instruxi, instructus answer to draw up question occupo, occupare, occupavī, occupatus answer to seize, take over question […]
Read morequestion 1st principle part Latin verbs (1st person singular present tense) answer ex: amo= I love question 2nd principle part Latin verbs (Infinitive) answer ex: amare= to love question 3rd principle part Latin verbs (1st person singular perfect tense) answer ex: amavi= I have loved question 4th principle part Latin verbs (Perfect passive participle) answer […]
Read morequestion dic, dict (Latin) answer to say ex. dictation, predict, diction question nounce, nunci (Latin) answer to announce ex. announcer, announce, pronounce, pronounciation question voc (Latin) answer to call ex. vocal, vocalist, vowel question spec, spect, spic (Latin) answer to look, to see ex. spectator, especially, suspicious, suspect question sign (Latin) answer sign, mark ex. […]
Read morequestion *14. Nouns have… ( things, plus translation) * answer Nouns have gender, number, case, and declension. question *15. Nouns: Gender types* answer There are three genders in Latin: masculine, feminine, neuter. question *16. Nouns: masculine. All nouns meaning…* answer All nouns meaning individual male persons are masculine question *17. Nouns: feminine. All nouns meaning…* […]
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