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Latin Phrase of the Week

Latin Phrase of the Week. Mea Culpa My Fault. Quiz. 1. Give English for Senatus Populusque Romanus. Give English for Exempli Gratis: e.g. Give English for E Pluribus Unum Give English for Id Est. 5. Give Latin for “in the year of the lord .” 6. Give English for Nota Bene .

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Latin Phrase of the Week

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  1. Latin Phrase of the Week Mea Culpa My Fault

  2. Quiz 1. Give English for Senatus Populusque Romanus. • Give English forExempli Gratis: e.g. • Give English for E Pluribus Unum • Give English for Id Est. 5. Give Latin for “in the year of the lord.” 6. Give English for Nota Bene.

  3. English to Latin The girl carries water. Puella, puellae fem girl Aqua, aquae fem water Carry: (porto, portare, -vi, -tus) 1st Declension Nouns \ Present Tense The girl carries water. ↓ ↓ ↓ subject verb direct object ↓ ↓ ↓ Puella (Portare) aquam. ↓ Person/# 3rd person/singular portat Puella portataquam.

  4. English to Latin You all carry water for the farmers. Aqua, aquae fem water Agricola, agricolaemas farmer Carry: (porto, portare, -vi, -tus) 1st Declension Nouns \ Present Tense You all carry waterfor the farmers. ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ subject verb direct object indirect ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ (Portare) aquamagricolis. ↓ Person/# 2nd person/Plural portatis Aquamagricolisportatis.

  5. English to Latin The girls carry water with a farmer. Puella, puellae fem girl Aqua, aquae fem water Agricola, agricolaemas farmer Carry: (porto, portare, -vi, -tus) 1st Declension Nouns \ Present Tense The girls carry waterwith a farmer. ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ subject verb direct object Preposition ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Puellae (Portare) aquamagricolā. ↓ Person/# 3rd person/plural portant Puellaeaquamagricolāportant.

  6. Translate the following sentences into Latin. • The farmer loves the land. • The athlete loves water. • The sailors love the land. • The poets love Rome. • The farmers carry water for the girls. • The girls prepare water for a she-wolf. • I love water. • The farmers tell stories. • The farmer tells stories to the girls. • The girls see a she-wolf.

  7. Translate Latin into English 1. Puella agricolamamat. Subject+ Verb+ Direct object Nom verb Accu Puella amat agricolam. The girl loves the farmer. • Puellam Rheacurat. Subject+ Verb+ Direct object Nom verb Accu Rhea curatpuellam. Rhea cares for the girl.

  8. Translate Latin into English 1. Puella agricolamamat. Subject+ Verb+ Direct object Nom verb Accu Puella amat agricolam. The girl loves the farmer. • Puellam Rheacurat. Subject+ Verb+ Direct object Nom verb Accu Rhea curatpuellam. Rhea cares for the girl.

  9. Translate the following sentences into English. • Agricola terramamat. Subject+ Verb+ Direct Object Agricola amatterram The farmer loves the land. • Athletaaquamamat. • Nautafiliamamat. • PoetaRomamamat. • Agricola terramcurat. • Lupapuellamcurat.

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