Latin for Beginners: frequential lexicon (Latin Core Vocabulary DCC), the first 100 most common words.
SOLUTIONS
Exercise A
- [DCC01.0]. istud, that, that of yours; adv. istīc or istūc: over there; istinc: from over there
- [DCC01.1]. quae, who, which, what
- [DCC01.2]. inter, between, among; during (+ acc.)
- [DCC01.3]. ego, I, me
- [DCC01.4]. nōs, we
- [DCC01.5]. deus, god; goddess
- [DCC01.6]. iam, now; already
- [DCC01.7]. nūllus, not any, no one
- [DCC01.8]. sī, if
- [DCC01.9]. dictum, say; causam dīcere, plead a case; diem dīcere, appoint a day
- [DCC01.10]. tamen, nevertheless, still
- [DCC01.11]. nisi,, if not, unless
- [DCC01.12]. ē, out of, from (+ abl.)
- [DCC01.13]. māgnus, great
- [DCC01.14]. pater, father, ancestor
- [DCC01.15]. homō, human being
- [DCC01.16]. ille, that
- [DCC01.17]. cum, with (prep. + abl.); when, since, although (conjunction + subj.)
- [DCC01.18]. dare, give
- [DCC01.19]. pars, part
- [DCC01.20]. aut, or
- [DCC01.21]. atque, and in addition, and also, and; (after comparatives) than; simul atque, as soon as; → ac
- [DCC01.22]. tōtum, whole, entire
- [DCC01.23]. īdem, the same
- [DCC01.24]. sed, but
- [DCC01.25]. urbs, city
- [DCC01.26]. possum, be able
- [DCC01.27]. locus, place; loca (n. pl.) region
- [DCC01.28]. nūllum, not any, no one
- [DCC01.29]. suus, his own, her own, its own
- [DCC01.30]. corpus, body
- [DCC01.31]. sui, him- her- itself, themselves
- [DCC01.32]. nunc, now
- [DCC01.33]. bona, good
- [DCC01.34]. quicquam/quidquam, any (single) person, anyone at all
- [DCC01.35]. animus, spirit, mind
- [DCC01.36]. quam, how?; (after comparative) than
- [DCC01.37]. ubi, where, when
- [DCC01.38]. sīc, in this manner, thus; sīc ... ut: in the same way as
- [DCC01.39]. tōta, whole, entire
- [DCC01.40]. quod, who, which, what
- [DCC01.41]. in, in, on (+ abl.); into, onto (+ acc)
- [DCC01.42]. rēx, king
- [DCC01.43]. nam, for, indeed, really
- [DCC01.44]. domus, house, home
- [DCC01.45]. tū, you (sing.)
- [DCC01.46]. meī, I, me
- [DCC01.47]. etiam, also, even
- [DCC01.48]. neque, and not, nor; neque ... neque, neither ... nor; → nec
- [DCC01.49]. hostis, stranger, enemy
- [DCC01.50]. illa, that
- [DCC01.51]. ferō, bear, carry, endure
- [DCC01.52]. tam, so, so much
- [DCC01.53]. itum, go
- [DCC01.54]. utī, as (+ indic.); so that, with the result that (+ subj.); (in questions) in what manner, how; (exclam.) to what an extent! how!
- [DCC01.55]. hīc, here; hinc: from here
- [DCC01.56]. haec, this, these
- [DCC01.57]. terra, land
- [DCC01.58]. īre, go
- [DCC01.59]. nōn, not
- [DCC01.60]. illud, that
- [DCC01.61]. dō, give
- [DCC01.62]. ipsum, him- her- itself
- [DCC01.63]. vīta, life
- [DCC01.64]. ex, out of, from (+ abl.)
- [DCC01.65]. lātum, bear, carry, endure
- [DCC01.66]. at, but, but yet
- [DCC01.67]. tuī, you (sing.)
- [DCC01.68]. bellum, war
- [DCC01.69]. tōtus, whole, entire
- [DCC01.70]. iī/īvī, go
- [DCC01.71]. tunc, then
- [DCC01.72]. ūna, one
- [DCC01.73]. nūlla, not any, no one
- [DCC01.74]. alius, other, another; ālias: at another time
- [DCC01.75]. diēs, day
- [DCC01.76]. alium, other, another; ālias: at another time
- [DCC01.77]. ūnus, one
- [DCC01.78]. māgna, great
- [DCC01.79]. eadem, the same
- [DCC01.80]. nostra, our
- [DCC01.81]. ac, and in addition, and also, and; (after comparatives) than; simul ac, as soon as; → atque
- [DCC01.82]. per, through (+acc.)
- [DCC01.83]. sua, his own, her own, its own
- [DCC01.84]. et, and
- [DCC01.85]. nōbīs, we
- [DCC01.86]. facere, do, make
- [DCC01.87]. mors, death
- [DCC01.88]. ut, as (+ indic.); so that, with the result that (+ subj.); (in questions) in what manner, how; (exclam.) to what an extent! how!
- [DCC01.89]. multa, much, many; multō, by far
- [DCC01.90]. dīxī, say; causam dīcere, plead a case; diem dīcere, appoint a day
- [DCC01.91]. ā, from, by (+abl.)
- [DCC01.92]. noster, our
- [DCC01.93]. nec, and not, nor; nec ... nec, neither ... nor; → neque
- [DCC01.94]. quoque, also, too
- [DCC01.95]. mē, I, me
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