40b. English to Latin Flashcards
1
Q
- I greatly fear that the general may not send us enough help.
A
- Magnopere vereor ut imperātor nōbis satis auxiliī mittat.
2
Q
- She was a woman of the greatest courage and loyalty and in fact very like her mother.
A
- Fuit fēmina maximā virtūte et fidē atque simillima mātrī.
3
Q
- Do not fear that all men and women of great courage will depart from Rome.
A
- Nōlī timēre nē omnēs virī et fēminae magnōrum animōrum Rōmā discēdant.
4
Q
- This is, indeed, easy to say but difficult to do!
A
- Id quidem est facile dictū sed difficile factū!
5
Q
- They came home to please their parents.
A
- Parentibus placitum domum vēnērunt.
6
Q
- You do wish to hear something good, don’t you?
A
- Nōnne vīs audīre aliquid bonī?
7
Q
- Do you wish to have much wisdom? Study Latin!
A
- Vīsne habēre multum sapientiae? Studē Latīnae.
8
Q
- He ordered the three soldiers to go to Rome and seek peace.
A
- Imperāvit tribus mīlitibus ut pācem petītum Rōmam adīrent.
9
Q
- You do not hesitate to say this, do you, my friend?
A
- Num dubitās hoc dīcere, mī amīce?
10
Q
- You urge me to be of great courage and to have hope of safety, but I fear that I may be too weak.
A
- Tū mē hortāris ut sim animō magnō et spem salūtis habeam, sed timeō nē sim īnfīrmior.
11
Q
- For my part I place wealth ahead of wisdom. …
A
- Ego dīvitiās sapientiae antepōnō. ….
12
Q
14b For I do not think that human beings can find a happy life without a great deal of money.
A
14b. Nōn enim arbitror hominēs vītam fēlīcem sine cōpiā pecūniae reperīre posse.
13
Q
- However, very many rich men experience much fear.
A
- Plūrimī autem virī dīvitēs multum metūs sentiunt.
14
Q
- Poor men are often happier and have less fear.
A
- Pauperēs saepe sunt fēlīciōrēs et minus metūs habent.
15
Q
- Money itself is not a bad thing;
A
- Pecūnia ipsa nōn est mala: