Lesson 18 Vocabulary Latin I April 28-May 2, 2014.

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Lesson 18 Vocabulary Latin I April 28-May 2, 2014

causa, causae (f.) cause, reason, case

dominus, domini (m.) master

oppidum, oppidi (n.) town

populus, populi (m.) people

aequus, aequa, aequum even, just, calm

latus, lata, latum wide

publicus, publica, publicum

verus, vera, verum true, real, not false

vester, vestra, vestrum your (referring to more than one person, like “y’all’s” )

quis who?

quid ? what?

ubi ? where? when?

-ne ? (used to introduce yes-or-no questions)

nonne ? (used to introduce questions expecting a “yes” answer)