| to love | amo, amare, amavi, amatus |
| to owe; to be obligated to ("I ought" to) | debeo, debēre, debui, debitus |
| to have, hold; consider | habeo, habēre, habui, habitus |
| farmer | agricola, agricolae, m. |
| to be silent ("I am silent") | taceo, tacēre, tacui, taciturus |
| to choose, desire, wish for | opto, optare, optavi, optatus |
| chance, luck, fortune | fortuna, fortunae, f. |
| rose | rosa, rosae, f. |
| to help; please | iuvo, iuvare, iuvi, iutus |
| signals a simple question (no English translation) | -ne (attached to the end of the first word in the sentence) |
| to teach | doceo, docēre, docui, doctus |
| water | aqua, aquae, f. |
| to work | laboro, laborare, laboravi, laboratus |
| to see | video, vidēre, vidi, visus |
| fame, report, reputation; rumor | fama, famae, f. |
| to lie (e.g. on the ground), lie dead | iaceo, iacēre, iacui, iaciturus |
| to fear, be afraid | timeo, timēre, timui |
| sailor | nauta, nautae, m. |
| to praise | laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus |
| to call; name | voco, vocare, vocavi, vocatus |
| woman; wife | femina, feminae, f. |
| to overcome, conquer, surpass | supero, superare, superavi, superatus |