Chapter 7b. English to Latin Flashcards
1
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1a. You saw [imperf.] the student’s [female] second letter yesterday …
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1a. Secundās litterās discipulae heri vidēbās ….
2
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1b. and then you were thinking about the words.
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1b. et dē verbīs tum cōgitābās.
3
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- Without delay the women will warn the city about the plots and evil destruction.
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- Fēminae sine morā cīvitātem dē īnsidiīs et exitiō malō monēbunt.
4
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- Therefore tomorrow the king and queen will not dare to remain there.
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- Rēx et rēgīna igitur crās nōn audēbunt ibi remanēre.
5
Q
- The customs of the Greeks were not without faults and crimes.
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- Mōrēs Graecōrum nōn erant sine culpīs vitiīsque.
6
Q
- When will humans have enough (of) virtue?
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- Quandō hominēs satis virtūtis habēbunt?
7
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- Our bodies are healthy and our minds our full of wisdom.
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- Corpora vestra sunt sāna et animī sunt plēnī sapientiae.
8
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- Thanks to human character we will not have true peace.
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- Propter mōrēs hūmānōs pācem vēram nōn habēbimus.
9
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- Will the state be able to overcome the dangers of our times?
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- Poteritne cīvitās perīcula temporum nostrōrtum superāre?
10
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- After the war they saw [imperf.] many books about peace and (about) the remedies of war.
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- Post bellum multōs librōs dē pāce et remediīs bellī vidēbant.
11
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- We were able to see duties and wisdom with the eyes of the mind.
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- Officia sapientiamque oculīs animī poterāmus vidēre.
12
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- Sine mōribus sānīs habēre nōn possumus pācem habēre.
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- Without sound character we cannot have peace.
13
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- Multae discīpulae parvum tempus habēbant litterīs Graecīs.
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- Many students [female] used to have little time for Greek literature.
14
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- Post tempora mala virtūs vēra et multus labor cīvitātem adiuvābunt.
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- After bad times true virtue and much labor will help the state.
15
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- Fīliae amīcōrum tuōrum ibi cēnābant heri.
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- The daughters of your [sg.] friends [male] were dining there yesterday.
16
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- I am a human being.
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- Homō sum.