| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
venēnum, venēnī, n. | arrow_right_alt | war |
bellum, bellī, n. | arrow_right_alt | camp |
praemium, praemiī, n. | arrow_right_alt | trickery, deception |
vinculum, vinculī, n. | arrow_right_alt | reward |
dolus, dolī, m. | arrow_right_alt | poison |
castra, castrōrum, n. pl | arrow_right_alt | chain, fetter |
| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
armātus, armāta, armātum | arrow_right_alt | good |
praeclārus, praeclāra, praeclārum | arrow_right_alt | armed |
bonus, bona, bonum | arrow_right_alt | legitimate, open, just |
iūstus, iūsta, iūstum | arrow_right_alt | large, great, important |
māgnus, māgna, māgnum | arrow_right_alt | bad |
Rōmānus, Rōmāna, Rōmānum | arrow_right_alt | famous, distinguished |
malus, mala, malum | arrow_right_alt | Roman |
| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
iubeō, iubēre, iussī, iussum | arrow_right_alt | to give |
dō, dăre, dedī, dătum | arrow_right_alt | to enter |
in + accusative | arrow_right_alt | to order somebody (acc.) to do something (inf.) |
autem | arrow_right_alt | into, towards, to |
intrō, intrāre, intrāvī | arrow_right_alt | from, out of |
sed | arrow_right_alt | into, to, against |
ē (ex) + ablative | arrow_right_alt | however |
ad + accusative | arrow_right_alt | but |
1. These youths are rather bellicose and always fighting.
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2. A jussive mood of the verb is a form that conveys an order.
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3. This product is premium quality.
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4. The venom of the snake was fatal.
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5. I received a bonus at the end of the year.
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6. The army is ready for a battle.
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7. Where is the main entrance?
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8. She is a very sweet person, totally devoid of malice.
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