Lesson 9 New Material Flashcards
Hail and farewell.
Ave atque vale.
neque (conj.)
nor, and … not
primā luce
at dawn
atque (ac) (conj.)
and
forever, world without end
in saécula saeculorum
in/from the front
a fronte
hail!
ave!
at dawn
primā luce
nor, and … not
neque (conj.)
vehementer (adv.)
greatly, violently
in the beginning
in princípio
and
atque (ac) (conj.)
in princípio
in the beginning
neque … neque
neither … nor
in/from the rear
a tergo
for
nam (conj.)
a fronte
in/from the front
Ave atque vale.
Hail and farewell.
greatly, violently
vehementer (adv.)
a tergo
in/from the rear
nam (conj.)
for
in saécula saeculorum
forever, world without end
neither … nor
neque … neque
from/on all sides
úndique (adv.)
ave!
hail!
úndique (adv.)
from/on all sides
tribunus + mílitum
military tribune
Tribuni mílitum in munitione sunt.
The military tribunes are in the fortification.
military tribune
tribunus + mílitum
The military tribunes are in the fortification.
Tribuni mílitum in munitione sunt.
There are two types of clauses. An ___ clause can stand alone as a complete thought. A ___ clause cannot stand alone as a complete thought.
independent; subordinate
The word ___ indicates a direct quotation. This word is always placed ___ the quotation and never ___ it.
inquit; inside; before