| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
digitus, digitī, m. | arrow_right_alt | love |
soror, sorōris, f. | arrow_right_alt | delight, pet |
senex, senis, m. | arrow_right_alt | finger |
verbum, verbī, n. | arrow_right_alt | mistress |
oculus, oculī, m. | arrow_right_alt | lap |
domina, dominae, f. | arrow_right_alt | eye |
pāx, pācis, f. | arrow_right_alt | sparrow |
amor, amōris, m. | arrow_right_alt | peace |
dēliciae, dēliciārum, f. pl. | arrow_right_alt | old man |
gremium, gremiī, n. | arrow_right_alt | sister |
passer, passeris, m. | arrow_right_alt | word |
| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
aestimō, aestimāre, aestimāvī, aestimātum | arrow_right_alt | s/he (her/himself)/they (themselves) in an indirect statement |
invideō, invidēre, invīdī, invīsum + dative | arrow_right_alt | my (a possessive adjective) |
meus, mea, meum | arrow_right_alt | serious, strict, severe |
sevērus, sevēra, sevērum | arrow_right_alt | to regard, to esteem |
sē (reflexive pronoun, accusative) | arrow_right_alt | I do not care a bit |
putō, putāre, putāvī, putātum | arrow_right_alt | to envy someone |
aestimō ūnīus assis | arrow_right_alt | to think, to consider |
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