Verbs
- differunt- 3rd person plural present active indicative of differe / to differ
- dividit- 3rd person singular present active indicative of dividere / to divide
- incolunt- 3rd person plural present active indicative of incolare / to live
- gerunt- 3rd person plural present active indicative of gerare / to fight
- contendunt- 3rd person plural present active indicative of contendere / to contend
- spectant- 3rd person plural present active indicative of spectare / to watch
- persuasit- 3rd person singular present active indicative of persuare / to persuade
- possent- 3rd person plural present active indicative of posse / to be able
- confirmant- 3rd person plural present active indicative of confirmare / to confirm
- occuparet- 3rd person singular present active indicative of occupare / to occupy
- habuerit- 3rd person singular imperfect active indicative of habere / to have
- cremearatur- 2nd person singular present passive indicative of cremare / to burn
- exeant- 3rd person plural present active indicative of exire / to kill
- oppugnabant- 3rd person plural present active indicative of oppugnare / to punch
- important- 3rd person plural present active indicative of importare / to trade
- prohibent- 3rd person plural present active indicative of prohibere / to prohibit
- fecit- 3rd person singular present active indicative of facere / to build
- duxerunt- 3rd person plural present active indicative of ducere / to command
- deligitur- 2nd person singular present passive indicative of deligere / to pick
- itinerent- 3rd person plural present active indicative of itinere / to plan
- impendent- 3rd person plural present active indicative of impendere / to impend
- transitur- 2nd person singular present passive indicative of transire / to cross
- viderentur- 2nd person singular present passive indicative of videre / to see
- differut- 3rd person singular present active indicative of differe / to differ
- incolut- 3rd person singular present active indicative of incolare / to live
Nouns
- duo- two
- domo- home
- mons- mountain
- fluit- river
- oppidum- town
- pons- bridge
- populum- people
- consulibus- consul
- provinciam- province
- militum- army
- numerum- number
- nobilissimos- nobles
- civitatis- civilians
- animo- soul
- maleficio- black magic
- memoria- memory
- temperturos- temperature
- spatium- space
- altitudinem- altitude
- catella- castle
- populi- people
- filiam- son
- matrimonium- marriage
- regni- king
- agrum- field
You are actually doing quite well on the vocab; on the parsing, you are making small mistakes like copying down an ending incorrectly or mistaking a 3rd for a 2nd person passive. Use flashcards and practice. You could even run a set of digital flashcards on your iPod Touch. Bonus if you set it up and show me.
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