fāma, fāmae (f)
rumor, report; fame, reputation
fōrma, fōrmae (f)
form, shape; beauty
fortūna, fortūnae (f)
fortune, luck
īra, īrae (f)
ire, anger
nauta, nautae (m)
sailor
patria, patriae (f)
fatherland, native land, (one’s) country
pecūnia, pecūniae (f)
money
philosophia, philosophiae (f)
philosophy
poena, poenae (f)
penalty, punishment
poenās dare
to pay the penalty
poēta, poētae (m)
poet
porta, portae (f)
gate, entrance
puella, puellae (f)
girl
rosa, rosae (f)
rose
sententia, sententiae (f)
feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence
vīta, vītae (f)
life; mode of life
antīqua, antīquae
ancient, old-time
magna, magnae
large, great; important
mea, meae
my
multa, multae
much, many
tua, tuae
your (sing.)
et
and; even
et . . . et
both . . . and
sed
but