39b. English to Latin Flashcards

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  1. We learn by experiencing.
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  1. Experiendo discimus.
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  1. They came to learn (for learning).
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  1. Ad discendum vēnērunt.
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  1. He gave (devoted) himself to learning.
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  1. Sē discendō dedit.
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  1. They came to school to learn (for the sake of learning).
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  1. Discendī causā ad lūdum tuum vēnērunt.
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  1. The boy went to school desirous of learning (eager to learn).
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  1. Puer cupidus discendī ad lūdum iit.
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  1. The fear of dying kept terrifying him.
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  1. Metus moriendī eum terrēbat.
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  1. The hope of living after death encourages many people.
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  1. Spēs vivendī post mortem multōs hortātur.
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  1. By thinking (= by using his head) he overcame them.
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  1. Cōgitandō eōs superāvit.
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12.1 He devoted (gave) himself to seeking glory.

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12.1 Sē dedit glōriae quaerendae.

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12.2. He devoted (gave) himself to waging war.

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12.2 Sē dedit bellō gerendō.

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12.3 He devoted (gave) himself to making money.

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12.3 Sē dedit pecūniae faciendae.

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12.4 He devoted (gave) himself to getting power.

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12.4 Sē dedit imperiō accipiendō.

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12.5 He devoted (gave) himself to destroying states.

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12.5 Sē dedit cīvitātibus dēlendīs.

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12.6 He devoted (gave) himself to following this leader.

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12.6 Sē dedit huic ducī sequendō.

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12.7. He devoted (gave) himself to saving his country.

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12.7. Sē dedit patriae servandae.

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12.8 He devoted (gave) himself to seeking peace.

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12.8 Sē dedit pācī petendae.

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12.9 He devoted (gave) himself to attacking wrongs.

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12.9 Sē dedit iniūriīs oppugnandīs.

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12.10 He devoted (gave) himself to writing books.

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12.10 Sē dedit librīs scrībendīs.

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12.11 He devoted (gave) himself to reading books.

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12.11 Sē dedit librīs legendīs.

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12.12 He devoted (gave) himself to learning philosophy.

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12.12 Sē dedit philosophiae discendae.

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12.13 He devoted (gave) himself to learning Latin literature.

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12.13 Sē dedit litterīs Latīnīs discendīs.

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12.14 He devoted (gave) himself to understanding the truth.

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12.14 Sē dedit vēritātī intellegendae.

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12.15 He devoted (gave) himself to seeking wisdom.

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12.15 Sē dedit sapientiae quaerendae.

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12.16 He devoted (gave) himself to helping human beings.

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12.16 Sē dedit hominibus adiuvandīs.

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13.1 He came to Rome to undertake this work.

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13.1 Rōmam vēnit ad hoc opus suscipiendum.

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13.2 He came to Rome to see the Roman games.

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13.2 Rōmam vēnit ad lūdōs Rōmānōs vivendōs.

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13.3 He came to Rome to see the old buildings.

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13.3 Rōmam vēnit ad aedificia vetera videnda.

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13.4 He came to Rome to seek peace.

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13.4 Rōmam vēnit ad pācem petendam.

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13.5 He came to Rome for the sake of undertaking this work (to undertake ….)

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13.5 Rōmam vēnit huius operis suscipiendī causā.

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13.6 He came to Rome for the sake of learning philosophy (to learn ….)

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13.6 Rōmam vēnit philosophiae discendae causā.

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13.7 He came to Rome for the sake of reading new books (to read ….)

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13.7 Rōmam vēnit novōrum librōrum legendōrum causā.

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13.8 He came to Rome to see the games.

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13.8 Rōmam vēnit lūdōs vīsum.

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14.1 He wrote a book about enduring pain.

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14.1 Librum scrīpsit dē dolō ferendō.

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14.2 He wrote a book about overcoming fear.

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14.2 Librum scrīpsit dē metū superandō.

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14.3 He wrote a book about living a good life.

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14.3 Librum scrīpsit dē bonā vītā vīvendā.

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14.4 He wrote a book about managing the state.

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14.4 Librum scrīpsit dē rē pūblicā gerendā.

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14.5 He wrote a book about waging war.

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14.5 Librum scrīpsit dē bellō gerendō.

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14.6 He wrote a book about defending liberty.

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14.6 Librum scrīpsit philosophiae discendae causā.

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14.7 He wrote a book about conquering the enemy.

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14.7 Librum scrīpsit dē hostibus vincendīs.

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14.8 He wrote a book about giving gifts.

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14.8 Librum scrīpsit dē donīs dandīs.

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15.1 We become wiser by reading Latin literature.

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15.1 Sapientiōrēs fīmus Latīnīs litterīs legendīs.

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15.2 We become wiser by learning philosophy.

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15.2 Sapientiōrēs fīmus philosophiā discendā.

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15.3 We become wiser by experiencing life.

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15.3 Sapientiōrēs fīmus vītā experiendā.

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15.4 We become wiser by conquering fear.

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15.4 Sapientiōrēs fīmus metū vincendō.

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15.5 We become wiser by following truth.

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15.5 Sapientiōrēs fīmus vēritāte sequendā.

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16.1 We help our very selves by always reading good books.

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16.1 Nōs ipsōs adiuvāmus bonīs librīs semper legendīs.

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16.2 We help our very selves by freeing unfortunate men from fear.

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16.2 Nōs ipsōs adiuvāmus virīs miserīs metū līberandīs.

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16.3 We help our very selves by offering aid.

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16.3 Nōs ipsōs adiuvāmus auxiliō offerendō.

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16.4 We help our very selves by helping others.

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16.4 Nōs ipsōs adiuvāmus aliīs adiuvandīs.

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17.1 He consumed much time in thinking.

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17.1 Multum tempus cōnsūmpsit in cōgitandō.

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17.1a. He consumed much time in speaking.

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17.1a Multum tempus cōnsūmpsit in loquendō.

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17.1b He consumed much time in running.

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17.1b Multum tempus cōnsūmpsit in currendō.

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17.2 He consumed much time in doing these tasks.

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17.2 Multum tempus cōnsūmpsit in hīs operibus faciendīs.

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17.3 He consumed much time in finding the way.

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17.3 Multum tempus cōnsūmpsit in viā inveniendā.

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17.4 He consumed much time in preparing an army.

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17.4 Multum tempus cōnsūmpsit in exercitū parandō.

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17.5 He consumed much time in preparing supplies (troops).

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17.5 Multum tempus cōnsūmpsit in cōpiīs parandīs.

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  1. He had time for writing this book only.
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  1. Tempus huic lībrō sōlī scrībendō habuit.