Latin Relative Pronouns and Vocabulary List

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Relative Pronouns in Latin

Singular and Plural Forms

SingularPlural
MasculineFeminineNeutralMasculineFeminineNeutral
Nominativequiquaequodquiquaequae
Accusativequemquamquodquosquasquae
Genitivecuiuscuiusquorum
Dativecuicuiquibus
Ablativequoquaquoquibus

Five Declensions Overview

NumberGender1st2nd3rd4th5th2nd3rd4th
SingularMasc./Fem.-a-us/-ervariable-us-ēs-umvariable
Neuter-a-um-em-um-em-umvariable
PluralMasc./Fem.-ae-ēs-ūs-ēs-a-a/-ia-ua
Neuter-ae-a-a-ua-a-a-a/-ia-ua

Vocabulary Lists (Pages 16-21)

Page 16
  • agmen, agminis (n.): column of troops
  • confertus, -a, -um (adj.): tight, crowded
  • confirmo, -as, -are (v.): to ratify, confirm
  • expeditus, -a, -um (adj.): without baggage
  • impetus, -ūs (m.): violence, attack
  • implacabilis, -e (adj.): implacable, inexorable
  • necessarius, -a, -um (adj.): necessary
  • opportunus, -a, -um (adj.): favorable
  • parens, parentis (m./f.): authority
  • singularis, -e (adj.): special
Page 17
  • agmen, agminis (n.): army column
  • colloco, -as, -are (v.): to post, place
  • confertus, -a, -um (adj.): tight, crowded
  • curo, -as, -are (v.): to search, take care of
  • do, das, dare, dedi, datum (v.): to give
  • faber, fabri (m.): craftsman, worker
  • impero, -as, -are (v.): to send
  • officium, -iī (n.): charge, office, duty
  • opus, operis (n.): work
  • orbis, -is (m.): orb
  • tempus, temporis (n.): time
  • tutus, -a, -um (adj.): safe
  • uxor, uxoris (f.): wife
  • vis, vis (f.): force
Page 20
  • adventus, -ūs (m.): coming, arrival
  • appropinquo, -as, -are (v.): to close, approach
  • creo, -as, -are (v.): to create, do
  • colloco, -as, -are (v.): to post, place
  • comparo, -as, -are (v.): to raise
  • confirmo, -as, -are (v.): to confirm
  • consilium, -iī (n.): council
  • existimo, -as, -are (v.): to play
  • extremus, -a, -um (adj.): last, end
  • habito, -as, -are (v.): to live
  • libero, -as, -are (v.): to release
  • privo, -as, -are (v.): to remove
  • praeteritus, -a, -um (adj.): past
  • vasto, -as, -are (v.): to devastate
Page 21
  • canis, canis (m./f.): dog
  • colloco, -as, -are (v.): to post, place
  • culpa, -ae (f.): fault
  • existimo, -as, -are (v.): to estimate
  • gratus, -a, -um (adj.): nice, pleasure
  • habito, -as, -are (v.): to live
  • laboro, -as, -are (v.): to work
  • nato, -as, -are (v.): to swim
  • onus, oneris (n.): load
  • os, oris (n.): mouth
  • porto, -as, -are (v.): to carry
  • pro (prep.): in favor of, for
  • propinquus, -a, -um (adj.): near
  • saepe (adv.): many times
  • solatium, -iī (n.): rest
  • tutus, -a, -um (adj.): safe
  • vaco, -as, -are (v.): to be free
  • vito, -as, -are (v.): to avoid

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