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John Porter, University of Saskatchewan
Give the appropriate form.
- many dangers (nom.)
multa pericula
- no house (acc.)
nullas aedis
- many old men (dat.)
multis senibus
- much treasure (gen.)
multi thesauri
- no gods (nom.)
nulli di
- much respect (acc.)
multum honorem
- much talent (nom.)
multum ingenium
- no thieves (gen.)
nullorum furum
- no house (gen.)
nullarum aedium
- house full of treasure (abl.)
aedibus thesauri plenis
- respect (dat.)
honori
- gods (abl.)
dis
- cook! (voc.)
coque!
- garland (dat.)
coronae
- temple (abl.)
aede (aedi)
Give the appropriate form.
- they give
dant
- we make prayers (to)
supplicamus
- you (pl.) see
videtis
- she dwells
habitat
- I explain
explico
- you (sg.) are
es
- there are
sunt
- does she possess?
possidet?
- you (pl.) care for
curatis
- they call
vocant
Translate into idiomatic Latin.
- The gods give many worries to old men.
di multas curas senibus dant.
- Are you (pl.) giving the gold to Euclio's daughter, Phaedra?
aurum datis filiae Euclionis, Phaedrae?
- Many dreams are full of worries.
multa somnia curarum plena sunt.
- Under the house is much gold.
multum aurum sub aedibus est.
- The thieves secretly make prayers to the gods.
fures dis clam supplicant.
- You (sg.) care for no god, no househould, no old man.
nullum deum, nullam familiam, nullum senem curas.
- You (pl.) are entering into the house.
in aedis intratis.
- There are many worries among ("in") the slaves, none among the gods.
multae curae in servis sunt, nullae in dis.
- At length we give ointment and respect to the old man.
tandem unguentum et honorem seni damus.
- Do the old men and the cooks hide the dangers?
senes et coqui pericula celant?
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