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John Porter, University of Saskatchewan
Translate into idiomatic Latin.
- The slaves (male) fear the cooks.
servi coquos timent.
- We are hiding the pots.
aulas celamus.
- A slave woman, that is what Staphyla is.
serva Staphyla est.
- Do they have a pot full of garlands?
aulam coronarum plenam habent?
- Do you (sg.) have the garland?
coronam habes?
- The slave women live in the house.
servae in aedibus habitant.
- You are cooks.
coqui estis.
- I am hiding my daughter in the pot.
filiam in aula celo.
- The cooks and the slave women enter into the pot.
coqui et servae in aulam intrant.
- Does he love Demaenetus' daughter?
filiam Demaeneti amat?
Give the appropriate form.
- slave women (dat.)
servis
- you (pl.) are calling
vocatis
- under the pot
sub aula
- stage (dat.)
scaenae
- onto the garland
in coronam
- she carries
portat
- slave men (abl.)
servis
- we are shouting
clamamus
- toward the stage
ad scaenam
- daughters (acc.)
filias
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