Lesson 21 Flashcards
Quid novi?
What’s new?
What’s new?
Quid novi?
Quis?
Who?
Quid?
What?
Quando?
When?
Ubi?
Where? (In what place?)
Cur?
Why?
Quot?
How many?
Quam diu?
How long?
Quomodo?
How? (In what manner?)
ne
enclitic to form yes and no questions that is added to the end of the first word in the sentence, usually the verb
Quid est tibi nomen?
What is your name?
Quómodo vales? or Quid Agis?
How are you?
Nihil
Nothing
Meum praenomen est
My name is
Satis bene.
Well enough.
Óptime, grátias
Very well, thanks.
Use the enclitic to form a yes or no question and give the translation:
Orabat. He was praying
Orabatne? Was he praying?
Use the enclitic to form a yes or no question and give the translation:
Laborabunt. They will work.
Laborabuntne. Will they work?
Use the enclitic to form a yes or no question and give the translation:
Clamat. He shouts. / He is shouting. / He does shout.
Clamatne. Is he shouting? / Does he shout?
Present tense can be translated without helping verbs.
Use the enclitic to form a yes or no question and give the translation:
Clamavit. He shouted. / He did shout. / He has shouted.
Clamavitne. Did he shout? Has he shouted?
Who?
Quis?
What?
Quid?
When?
Quando?