Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
Conjuguemos Vocabulary List
Vocabulary List
| Prompt | Translation |
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1.
"when I was a soldier iIN CAMPANIA, I often visited the city.
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IN CAMPANIA |
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2.
AFTER DINNER I want to show your bedroom to you."
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POST CENAM |
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3.
definition of : a
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away from/from |
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4.
definition of : ab
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away from/from |
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5.
definition of : ad
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to/toward/towards |
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6.
definition of : apud
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at the house of/with |
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7.
definition of : circum
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around |
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8.
definition of : cum
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with |
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9.
definition of : de
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about/down from |
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10.
definition of : e
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from/out of |
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11.
definition of : ex
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from/out of |
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12.
definition of : in (+ accusative)
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into |
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13.
definition of : in (+ablative)
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at/in/on |
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14.
definition of : per
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along/through |
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15.
definition of : pro
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for/in front of/in place of/on behalf of |
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16.
definition of : prope
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near |
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17.
definition of : sine
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without |
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18.
definition of : sub
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under |
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19.
everyday you were coming TO ME
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ad me |
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20.
I was wanting to stay IN THE CITY
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in urbe |
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21.
IN IT are a little chest and a small candelabra."
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in eo |
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22.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative: in villa
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ablative |
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23.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? circum montes
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accusative |
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24.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? cum puella
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ablative |
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25.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? ad pontem
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accusative |
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26.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? ad puellam
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accusative |
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27.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? apud villam
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accusative |
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28.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? de monte
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ablative |
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29.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? ex aqua
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ablative |
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30.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in caelo
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ablative |
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31.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in montibus
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ablative |
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32.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in urbem
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accusative |
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33.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in villam
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accusative |
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34.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? per urbes
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accusative |
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35.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? pro puella
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ablative |
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36.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? prope puerum
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accusative |
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37.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? sine amicis
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ablative |
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38.
Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? sub signo
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ablative |
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39.
It is not right to live WITHOUT FRIENDS.
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sine amicis |
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40.
Rufilla is sitting IN THE BEDROOM
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In cubiculo |
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41.
Rufilla speaks ABOUT QUINTUS
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de Quinto |
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42.
Rufilla turned herself TOWARD QUINTUS
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ad Quintum |
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43.
Salvius led Quintus into the study here Rufilla was sitting.
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in tablinum |
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44.
Salvius, after Quintus ate dinner, was asking ABOUT THE CITY of Pompeii.
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de urbe |
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45.
she burst into tears. (lacrima= tear)
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in lacrimas |
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46.
she sent the hairdressers OUT OF THE BEDROOM
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ex cubiculo |
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47.
Suddenly Domitilla made a plan and then very quickly hurried TO THE KITCHEN
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ad culinam |
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48.
The slavegirl WITH THE COOK returned.
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cum coquo |
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49.
This house is far AWAY FROM THE CITY
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ab urbe |
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50.
Two hairdressers stand NEAR HER and arrange her hair.
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prope eam |
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