Words in this set
Algeria
Algeria, Algeriae(f)
Botswana
Botsuāna, Botsuānae(f)
Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso, Burkina Faso(n)
Burundi
Burundia, Burundiae(f)
Cabo Verde
Cabū Verdīs, Cabūs Verdīs(f)
Cameroon
Camerūnia, Camerūniae(f)
Central African Republic
Res publica Africae Mediae, Reī publicae Africae Mediae(f)
Comoros
Comorī, Comorōrum(f)
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Res Pūblica Dēmicrātica Congensis, Reī Pūblicae Dēmicrāticae Congensis(f)
Djibouti
Ībūtia, Ībūtiae(f)
Egypt
Aegyptus, Aegyptī(f)
Equatorial Guinea
Guinea Aequātōriālis, Guinea Aequātōriālis(f)
Eritrea
Erythraea, Erythraeae(f)
Eswatini
Eswātīnia, Eswātīniae(f)
Ethiopia
Aethiopia, Aethiopiae(f)
Gabon
Gabōnia, Gabōniae(f)
Guinea-Bissau
Guinea Bissaviensis, Guinea Bissaviensis(f)
Ivory Coast
Litus Īvorīnum, Litŏris Īvorīnī(n)
Lesotho
Lesothum, Lesothī(n)
Liberia
Līberia, Līberiae(f)
Madagascar
Madagascāria, Madagascāriae(f)
Malawi
Malāvia, Malāviae(f)
Mauritania
Mauretānia, Mauretāniae(f)
Mauritius
Mauritius, Mauritiī(f)
Morocco
Māuretānia, Māuretāniae(f)
Mozambique
Mosambicus, Mosambicī(m)
Namibia
Namibia, Namibiae(f)
Nigeria
Nigeria, Nigeriae(f)
Sao Tome and Principe
Sānctus Thomās et Prīncipia, Sānctī Thomāe et Prīncipiōrum(n)
Senegal
Senegalia, Senegaliae(f)
Seychelles
Seychellae, Seychellārum(f)
Sierra Leone
Sierra Leōnēnsis, Sierra Leōnēnsis(f)
Somalia
Somalia, Somaliae(f)
South Africa
Africa Austrālis, Africae Austrālis(f)
South Sudan
Sudānum Merīdiānāle, Sudānī Merīdiānālis(n)
Tanzania
Tanzania, Tanzaniae(f)
Tunisia
Tūnēsia, Tūnēsiae(f)
Zimbabwe
Zimbabua, Zimbabuae(f)
About this set
These flashcards help you build vocabulary for countries of Africa by linking each word to a clear image. Studying in Latin and English helps you connect what you see with what it means, so recall feels more natural over time. Short practice sessions also make it easier to keep momentum, even when learning feels personal and uneven.
You might start with familiar places like Algeria, Kenya, or Ethiopia, each shown with an image that gives your brain something to hold onto. Flipping between sides lets you test yourself gently, strengthen the link between each Latin word and its English word, and build confidence without overthinking.
As you study, you can focus on what matters most to you in the moment, whether that is the word or the picture. That kind of flexible practice supports steady progress, so you can recognize these countries more quickly when you encounter them in reading and everyday conversation.