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Key to Worksheet for Reading Latin 2B
FORMS
Give the appropriate forms.
- they think
opinantur
- many matters (acc.)
multas res
- we say [do not use dico]
loquimur
- five heads (nom.)
quinque capita
- remember (pl.)!
recordamini
- 9000 days (acc.)
novem milia dierum
- to lie
mentiri
- an evil business (gen.)
rei malae
- she forgets
obliviscitur
- three days (nom.)
tres dies
- to come out
egredi
- no head (dat.)
nulli capiti
- you (sg.) are following
sequeris or sequere
- to promise
polliceri
- two days (dat.)
duobus / duabus diebus
- they come out
egrediuntur
- a stupid business (abl.)
re stulta
- lie (sg.)!
mentire
- beautiful heads (gen.)
capitum pulchrorum
- a difficult day (acc.)
diem difficilem
- to be begging
precari
- you (pl.) are approaching
adgredimini
- the other matter (dat.)
alteri rei
- promise (pl.)!
pollicemini
- no mistress (gen.)
nullius amicae
SENTENCES
Translate the following into idiomatic Latin.
- Nicobulus, a fellow of no wisdom, is ignorant of everything.
Nicobulus, homo nulla sapientia, omnium nescius est.
- We prefer that you (sg.) continue and examine the letter.
malumus te pergere atque litteras cognoscere.
- Do you (pl.) refuse to bind our heads?
capita nostra vincire non vultis?
- Don't (pl.) speak but remember your wives.
nolite loqui sed uxores vestras recordamini.
- They will complete (their) tasks and return with me.
opera conficient et mecum redibunt.
- You (sg.) prefer to forget our misfortunes ["evils"] rather than threaten your citizens.
mala nostra oblivisci mavis quam civibus tuis minari.
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