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inter melior nāvigō
parātus vertōsimula c
pereō tollō postrīdiē
nōnne? pōnōpūnio
summus supersum dare
consilium deinde delecto
aedifico auxilium consentio
derideo dimitto effugio
ita melior navigo paratus
faber flos imperator inter
necesse nobilis quam
quamquam –que rex ubi
alius aqua claudo
commodus debeo effigies
equus etiam fractus
impedio lectus lente
mare miser nauta
princeps redeo sacerdos
plaustrum praesum qui
saxum teneo unda vinco
Calescite!Scribete in lingua Latina et in Anglice:
rēx per aulam Quīntum dūcēbat.servī magnum ōvum in mēnsam posuerant.
omnēs hospitēs Belimicum dērīdebant.
Answer the following question:The floors of Cogidubnus’ palace were decorated with
A. granite B. cementC. mosaics D. water…it was under the sea!
Model Sentences
♠pg. 92
♣We will translate together (w00t w00t!).
♥You do NOT have to write these down.
♦Introduction to the GENITIVE case…from which Latin word is “genitive” derived?
Calescite!
Singular Plural
1st
2nd
3rd
Conjugate “laudō, laudāre, laudāvī” (I praise, to praise, I praised) in the Perfect Tense.
Conjugate “laudō, laudāre, laudāvī” (I praise, to praise, I praised)
in the Perfect Tense.
Singular Plural
1st laudavī I have warned
laudavimus We have warned
2nd laudavistī You have warned
laudavistis Ya’ll have warned
3rd laudavit S/He/It have warned
laudaverūnt They have warned
Calescite!
Singular Plural
1st
2nd
3rd
Conjugate “videō, vidēre, vīdī” (I see, to see, I saw)
in the PLUPERFECT Tense.
Conjugate “videō, vidēre, vīdī” (I see, to see, I saw)
in the PLUPERFECT Tense.
Singular Plural
1st videram I had seen
videramus We had seen
2nd videras You had seen
videratis Ya’ll had seen
3rd viderat S/He/It had seen
viderant They had seen