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This document lists and defines common Latin terms related to classroom objects, lessons, grammar, and miscellaneous greetings. Classroom objects include the chalkboard, desk, pencil, and door. Lesson-related terms define parts of a lesson like the page, line, sentence, and section. Grammar terms cover parts of speech, cases, tenses, moods, declensions, and more. Miscellaneous Latin phrases cover greetings, classroom commands, and requests for translation.

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Sayings

This document lists and defines common Latin terms related to classroom objects, lessons, grammar, and miscellaneous greetings. Classroom objects include the chalkboard, desk, pencil, and door. Lesson-related terms define parts of a lesson like the page, line, sentence, and section. Grammar terms cover parts of speech, cases, tenses, moods, declensions, and more. Miscellaneous Latin phrases cover greetings, classroom commands, and requests for translation.

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Classroom

chalk board: tabula creta

pencil: stilus

desk: scrinium

seat: sella

door: ianua

window: fenestra

ink: atramentum

open the door: aperi

paper: charta

close the door: claude

pen: calamus
Lesson
lesson: pensum

section/paragraph: caput

line: versus

sentence: sententia

page: pagina

to speak Latin: loquor Latine


to know: scire

Grammar
parts of speech: partes orationis
nomen, adiectivum, pronomen (Personale, relativum) verbum, adverbium,
praepositio, coniunctio, interiectio
case: casus (nominativus, genitivus, dativus, accusativus, ablativus)
gender: genus (masculinum, femininium, neutrum)
number: numerus (singularis, pluralis)
person: persona (prima, secunda, tertia)
declension: declinatio (to decline: declinare)
tense: tempus (praesens, imperfectum, futurum, perfectum, praeteritum
perfectum, futurum perfectum)
mood: modus (indicativus, interrogativus, subiunctivus)
voice: vox (activa, passiva)

conjugation: coniugatio (to conjugate: coniugare)


participle: participium
deponent: deponens
Miscellaneous
good: bene
hello/greetings/good morning: salve, salvete
how are you?: ut vales/ut valetis?
keep quiet: tace, tacete
please: si libet, amabo
sit down: conside, considite
stand up: surge, surgite
thats enough: satis est
today: hodie
tomorrow: cras
translate into English: Anglice redde
translate into Latin: Latine redde
yesterday: heri
macte: well done
benigne: thank you
ita: yes

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