Chapter 2b. English to Latin Flashcards
1
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- Greetings, native land!
A
- Savē, Ō patria!
2
Q
- Reputation and opinion fly.
A
- Fāma et sententia volant.
3
Q
- Grant pardon to the girl, please.
A
- Dā veniam puellae, amābō tē.
4
Q
- Your clemency saves many lives.
A
- Clēmentia tua multās vitās servat.
5
Q
- He carries off a lot of money.
A
- Multam pecūniam dēportat.
6
Q
- You often praise the fortune and the life of the ancient fatherland, but you reject it.
A
- Et fortūnam et vītam antīquae patriae saepe laudās, sed recūsās.
7
Q
- You order me to avoid the crowd.
A
- Mē vitāre turbam iubēs.
8
Q
- I give myself to philosophy.
A
- Mē philosophiae dō.
9
Q
- Philosophy is the art of life.
A
- Philosophia est ars vitae.
10
Q
- Preserve (pl.) a sound form of life.
A
- Sānam fōrmam vītae cōservāte.
11
Q
- Excessive anger creates insanity.
A
- Immodica īra creat īnsāniam.
12
Q
- What are you thinking about? — we ought to avoid anger.
A
- Quid cōgitās? — dēbēmus īram vitāre.
13
Q
- No avarice is without penalty.
A
- Nūlla avāritia sine poenā est
14
Q
- He loads me with cruel chains.
A
- Mē saevīs catēnīs onerat.
15
Q
- They do not fear the wheel of fortune.
A
- Rotam fortūnae nōn timent.