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barbarus, -a, -um
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foreign,barbarous; (noun) m./f. – foreigner,barbarian, stranger

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Barbarus, -a, -um
Foreign,barbarous; (noun) m./f. – foreigner,barbarian, stranger
Socius, -iī, m.
Ally, companion
-ne (enclitic)
Expects a yes or no reply
Nōnne (interrog. adv.)
Expects a yes reply
Num (interrog. adv.)
Expects a no reply
Jubeō, jubēre (2), jussī
To command, to order
Inter (prep. + Accus.)
Between (2), among (3+)
Longē (adv.)
Far, at a distance, by far
Videor (2)
Seem, appear
Factum, -ī, n.
Deed, act, fact
Cēterī, -ae, -a (adj.)
The other, the rest of; (pron.) – the others, the rest
Parātus, -a, -um
Prepared, ready
Prīmō
At first, originally
Ā, ab
From, away from; by
Cum
With
Concerning, about
Ē, ex
Out of, from
Prō
Before, in front of, on behalf of
Ante
Before, in front of
Contrā
Against
Inter
(+2) between, (+3) among
Per
Through
Post
After, behind
Prope
Near
Propter
On account of
Trāns
Across
Sub
Under, at the foot of
Audācia, -ae, f.
Daring, boldness, audacity
Fuga, -ae, f.
Flight, escape
Is, ea, id (demonstr. adj. & pron.)
He, she, it; this, that;
Nōtus, -a, -um
Well-known, famous, familiar
Nec, neque (conj.)
Nor, and not
Suī, sibi, sē, sē
3rd person reflexive pron.
Dūrus, -a, -um
Hard, difficult, tough
Tōtus, -a, -um
Whole, entire
Rogō, rogāre (1), rogāvī
Ask for, request; ask,
Inimīcus, -ī, m.
(personal) enemy
Initium, -iī, n.
Beginning, start
Inimīcus, -a, -um
Unfriendly, hostile
Suus, -a, -um
His, hers, its - 3rd person reflexive adj.
Igitur (adv.)
Therefore
Māne (adv.)
In the morning
Paene (adv.)
Almost, nearly
Lingua, -ae, f.
Tongue, language, speech
Prīnceps, prīncipis, m.
Leading citizen,chief, leader
Sedeō, sedēre (2), sēdī
Sit, sit down, settle
Salūs, salūtis, f.
Safety, salvation
Medius, -a, -um
Middle, middle of
Paucī, -ae, -a
Few; (noun) a few
Mare, maris, n.
Sea, ocean