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Top 200 Most Frequent Latin Words List 2022-2023 Words 1-20
Test Description: Words 1-20
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1) esse, fuisse (sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt or eram, erās, erat, erāmus, erātis, erant)
A
sick, ill
B
bad, evil
C
all, every, each
D
to be/to have been (am, is, are, was, were etc.)
2) placēre + dat, placuisse + dat (mihi/tibi/eī placuit nōbīs/vōbīs/eīs placuit or mihi/tibi/eī placuit nōbīs/vōbīs/eīs placuit)
A
pain, grief, sadness
B
voice
C
faith, loyalty, trustworthiness
D
to like, to have liked, (it is pleasing to me, to him/her/them etc)
3) īre, īvisse (eō/īs/it īmus/ītis/eunt or īvī/īvistī/īvit īvimus/īvistis/īvērunt)
A
origin; kind, race, type, sort, class
B
fire
C
to go, to have gone ( I go, I went etc)
D
big, large, great ;loud
4) habēre, habuisse (habeō/habēs/habet habēmus/habētis/habent or habuī/habuistī/habuit habuimus/habuistis/habuērunt)
A
another, other
B
short, brief
C
all, every, each
D
to have, to hold, to have had, to have held
5) velle, voluisse (volō/vīs/vult volumus/vultis/volunt or voluī/voluistī/voluit voluimus/voluistis/voluērunt)
A
to want, to wish, to have wanted, to have wished
B
your, yours
C
miserable
D
frustrated
6) dīcere, dīxisse (dīcō/dīcis/dīcit dīcimus/dīcitis/dīcunt or dīxī/dīxistī/dīxit dīximus/dīxistis/dīxērunt)
A
care, concern, attention, caution, anxiety
B
to say, to have said, to speak, to have spoken
C
big, large, great ;loud
D
year, age, time of life
7) scīre, scīvisse (sciō/scīs/scit scīmus/scītis/sciunt or sciēbam/sciēbās/sciēbat sciēbāmus/sciēbātis/sciēbant)
A
kingdom, royal power
B
student
C
to know, to have known/knew (nescire- to not know)
D
sky, heaven
8) putāre, putāvisse (putō/putās/putat putāmus/putātis/putant or putāvī/putāvistī/putāvit putāvimus/putāvitis/putāvērunt)
A
to think, to have thought
B
war
C
teacher
D
arms, weapons
9) vidēre, vidisse (videō/vidēs/videt vidēmus/vidētis/vident or vīdī/vīdistī/vīdit vīdimus/vīdistis/vīdērunt)
A
spirit, soul, mind
B
place, location
C
to see, to have seen, saw
D
to do (a thing) to wear (clothes), to wage (war)
10) audīre, audīvisse (audiō/audīs/audit audīmus/audītis/audiunt or audīvī/audīvistī/audīvit audīvimus/audīvistis/audīvērunt)
A
to send
B
to hear, to have heard
C
To be accustomed to; to usually (do something)
D
rise, stand up, to get up
11) venīre, vēnisse (veniō/venīs/venit venīmus/venītis/veniunt or vēnī/vēnistī/vēnit vēnīmus/vēnistis/vēnērunt)
A
part
B
god, goddess, deity
C
to come, to have come, came
D
to become, be made, happen, occur
12) discēdere, discessisse (discēdō/discēdis/discēdit discēdimus/discēditis/discēdunt or discessī/discessistī/discessit discessimus/discessistis/discessērunt)
A
life
B
enemy
C
to leave, to have left (depart, departed)
D
chair, seat, sedan chair
13) ferre,tulisse (ferō/fers/fert ferimus/fertis/ferunt or tulī/tulistī/tulit tulimus/tulistis/tulērunt)
A
to carry, to have carried
B
courage, virtue
C
weather, storm
D
book
14) pōnere posuisse (pōnō/pōnis/pōnit pōnimus/pōnitis/pōnunt or posuī/posuistī/posuit posuimus/posuistis/posuērunt)
A
empire, command, power
B
force, power, violence
C
to put, to have put (to place, placed)
D
kingdom, royal power
15) dare,dedisse (dō/dās/dat dāmus/dātis/dant or dedī/dedistī/dedit dedimus/dedistis/dedērunt)
A
road, way, street
B
origin; kind, race, type, sort, class
C
care, concern, attention, caution, anxiety ira, irae, f.
D
to give, to have given (gave)
16) posse, potuisse (possum/potes/potest possumus/potestis/possunt or potuī/potuistī/potuit potuimus/potuistis/potuērunt)
A
pain, grief, sadness
B
his own, her own, its own, their own
C
to be able, to have been able (is able was able, can)
D
no, none, not any
17) lūdō, lūdere, lūsī, lūsus
A
to seek, look for, ask (for), search for
B
bad, evil
C
use, enjoy
D
to play
18) malō, malle, māluī
A
to prefer
B
lead, take
C
to throw, hurl
D
to leave behind, abandon
19) scrībō, scrībere, scrīpsī, scrīptus
A
to owe, to ought to
B
to live, to be alive
C
to buy, to shop, to purchase
D
to write, compose
20) legō, legere, lēgī, lēctus
A
to read
B
to live, to be alive
C
to love, to like
D
lead, take
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