ABSTRACT

Verbs paro, parare, prepare, get ready debeo, debere, owe, ought (debit)

(preparation) propero, properare, hurry, hasten maneo, manere, remain, stay

Adverbs nonne, expects the answer ‘yes’ minime, by no means, not at all num, expects the answer ‘no’ (minimum) ita, yes, thus, so vero, truly, in truth (verily)

singular and its Verb is also singular. In the plural, it means peoples. populus est clarus the people are famous populi terrae sunt multi the peoples of the earth are many

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1. Questions. Latin had no question mark nor, as we have seen, could

the meaning of a sentence be changed by altering the word order, and so a question had to be shown by a word in the sentence. a. A question word like cur, why?, asks a direct question.