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Revision as of 16:03, 3 October 2022
🕒 Vocabulary related to TIME in Latin
Hello everybody,
In today's lesson you will learn some useful vocabulary about "TIME" in Latin.
Happy learning ! :)
How to Tell the Time in Latin
ENGLISH | LATIN |
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What time is it? | Quota hōra est? |
It's one o'clock | (Hōra) prīma est |
It's quarter past one | È prīma cum quīdrante |
It's half past one | È prīma cum sēmisse |
during the day | dimidiata |
at night | vigiliae / noctis |
midday / noon | meridie |
midnight | media noctis (inclinatio) |
hour | hōra |
minute | minuta |
second | secunda |
Months of the year
Month in Latin | Month in English | Latin Pronunciation |
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Mensis Martius | March |
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Mensis Aprilis | April |
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Mensis Maius | May |
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Mensis Iunius | June |
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Mensis Iulius | July |
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Mensis Augustus | August |
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Mensis September | September |
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Mensis October | October |
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Mensis November | November |
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Mensis December | December |
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Mensis Ianuarius | January |
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Mensis Februarius | February |
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Seasons
ENGLISH | LATIN | AUDIO |
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The spring | Ver | |
The summer | Æstas | |
The autumn | Autumnus | |
The winter | Hiems |
Days of the week
Day in Latin (Diēs) | Translation | Pronunciation |
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Dies Solis | Sunday | |
Dies Lunae | Monday | |
Dies Martis | Tuesday | |
Dies Mercurii | Wednesday | |
Dies Lovis | Thursday | |
Dies Veneris | Friday | |
Dies Saturni | Saturday |
Vocabulary
ENGLISH | LATIN |
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today | Hodie |
yesterday | Heri |
tomorrow | Cras |
last week | Hebdomas ultima |
this week | Haec hebdomas |
next week | Proxima hebdomas |
... minute | Minuta |
... hour | Hora |
... day | Dies |
... week | Hebdomas |
... month | Mensis |
... year | Annus |
now | Nunc |
later | Postea |
before | Ante |
The morning | Mane |
The afternoon | Postmeridianus |
The evening | Vesper |
The night | Nox |
one oclock | Hora una est |
two oclock | Hora duae est |
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