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occidentalis (m/f), occidentale, -i (n) (3rd, adj)
eastern
orientalis (m/f), orientale (n), -i (3rd, adj)
corrupt
corruptus, -o (2nd, m)
true
verus, -a, -um
in truth, really
re vera (idiom)
slave, servant
servus, -o (2nd, m)
mercy, pity
misericordia, a (1st, f)
work, suffering
labor, labore (3rd, m)
senator
senator, -ore (3rd, m)
to hold, keep
tenere, tenuit, tentus
to propose
proponere, proposuit, propositus
to move
movere, movit, motus
to kill
interficere, interficit, interfectus
mob
turba, -a (1st, f)
to hire
conducere, conduxit, conductus
to build
aedificare, aedificavit, aedificatus
to harass
lacessere, lacessivit, lacessitus
bravely
fortiter
what?
quid
part
pars, parte (3rd, f)
woman
femina (1st, f)
place
locus, -o (2, m...but the plural shifts to neuter loca)
no one
nemo, nemine (no possessive, no plural)
head
caput, capite (3rd, n)
hair
capillus, -o (2nd, m)
yesterday
heri
nothing
nihil
to owe, ought
debere, bebuit, debitus (debent)
to destroy
delere, delevit, deletus (delent)
to put down
deponere, deposuit, depositus (deponunt)
often
saepe
without
sine (abl.)
to divide
dividere, divisit, divisus
once (upon a time)
olim
not yet
non dum
difficult
difficilis, e, i
four
quattuor (does not decline)
three
tres, tria, tribus (no singular)
bound, chain
vinculum, o (2nd, n)
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