39b. English to Latin Flashcards
- We learn by experiencing.
- Experiendo discimus.
- They came to learn (for learning).
- Ad discendum vēnērunt.
- He gave (devoted) himself to learning.
- Sē discendō dedit.
- They came to school to learn (for the sake of learning).
- Discendī causā ad lūdum tuum vēnērunt.
- The boy went to school desirous of learning (eager to learn).
- Puer cupidus discendī ad lūdum iit.
- The fear of dying kept terrifying him.
- Metus moriendī eum terrēbat.
- The hope of living after death encourages many people.
- Spēs vivendī post mortem multōs hortātur.
- By thinking (= by using his head) he overcame them.
- Cōgitandō eōs superāvit.
12.1 He devoted (gave) himself to seeking glory.
12.1 Sē dedit glōriae quaerendae.
12.2. He devoted (gave) himself to waging war.
12.2 Sē dedit bellō gerendō.
12.3 He devoted (gave) himself to making money.
12.3 Sē dedit pecūniae faciendae.
12.4 He devoted (gave) himself to getting power.
12.4 Sē dedit imperiō accipiendō.
12.5 He devoted (gave) himself to destroying states.
12.5 Sē dedit cīvitātibus dēlendīs.
12.6 He devoted (gave) himself to following this leader.
12.6 Sē dedit huic ducī sequendō.
12.7. He devoted (gave) himself to saving his country.
12.7. Sē dedit patriae servandae.
12.8 He devoted (gave) himself to seeking peace.
12.8 Sē dedit pācī petendae.
12.9 He devoted (gave) himself to attacking wrongs.
12.9 Sē dedit iniūriīs oppugnandīs.
12.10 He devoted (gave) himself to writing books.
12.10 Sē dedit librīs scrībendīs.
12.11 He devoted (gave) himself to reading books.
12.11 Sē dedit librīs legendīs.
12.12 He devoted (gave) himself to learning philosophy.
12.12 Sē dedit philosophiae discendae.
12.13 He devoted (gave) himself to learning Latin literature.
12.13 Sē dedit litterīs Latīnīs discendīs.
12.14 He devoted (gave) himself to understanding the truth.
12.14 Sē dedit vēritātī intellegendae.