# Oxford Latin Course, Part 1 - Chapter 06 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521550-2 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) dēbeō, dēbēre : I ought, I must doceō, docēre : I teach iubeō, iubēre : I order cōnstituō, cōnstituere : I decide dīmittō, dīmittere : I send away lūdō, lūdere : I play scrībō, scrībere : I write cupiō, cupere : I desire, I want eō, īre : I go exeō, exīre : I go out iānua : door littera : a letter domus : home domum : (to) home magister : master ego : I mē : me (acc.) tū : you tē : you (acc.) celeriter : quickly dīligenter : carefully, hard iterum : again prope : near itaque : and so nec ... nec : neither ... nor neque ... neque : neither ... nor cēterī, cēterae, cētera : the others, the rest meus, -a, -um : my tuus, -a, -um : your cōnsistit : stops prior : first quae : who colloquium : talk, conversation pulchrā : pretty nōmine : by name, called sērō : late ē : out of tabuliīs : tablets corrigit : corrects stultus : foolish aegrē discit : learns with difficulty ad sē ferre : to bring to him rēctē : rightly, correctly errās : you are wrong ecce : look! bene : well benignē : kindly ita vērō : yes abīre : to go away dum : while postrīdiē : the next day mātūrē : early sērō : late mātūrius : too early nōbis : (to) us volō : I’m willing sē : him # end