Latin is fundamental to the vocabulary of millions of people. Even leaving aside Italian, Spanish, French, and all the other languages that evolved directly from Latin, many English words have their roots in the tongue of ancient Rome. Discover a great list of Latin vocabulary words, organized by part of speech.
•Logeion: Latin-English dictionary (Lewis & Short, Riddle & Arnold, Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources), Latin-French dictionary (Gaffiot, Du Cange) & examples from the corpus •Whitaker's words online: Latin-English dictionary (with words formed by declension and conjugation) •LatDict: Latin-English dictionary
I have taken Dr. Francese's list of almost a thousand Latin words, and created thousands of multiple choice questions, ranging from simple definitions (English to Latin and vice versa) to meta-knowledge, like gender or case dependency. You have two options.
By various estimates, anywhere between 20 and 60 percent of English vocabulary comes straight from Latin. See how many derivatives you can pick out in the following Latin word list! (If you need a quick refresher on telling adverbs from adjectives, our examples of parts of speech are standing by.)