Purpose and Indirect Command Sentences Flashcards
Fortissimus dux mīlitēs mandat ut trēs diēs iter faciant.
The very strong leader orders the soldiers to march for three days.
Hostēs fortiter oppugnābimus ut urbem servēmus.
We will bravely fight the enemies to protect the city.
Temptāvī omnibus cīvibus Pompēiōrum persuādēre ut fugerent.
I have tried to persuade all the citizens of Pompeii to flee.
Magister docuit quō suī discipulī melius Latīnam dīcere possent.
The teacher has taught so that his own students would be able to speak Latin better.
Māter fīliābus imperat ut in arēnā leōnēs necent.
The mother orders her daughters to kill the lions in the arena.
Petīsne ab amīcīs ut pecūniam tibi dent?
Do you ask your friends to give you money?
Eāmus ad forum ut togās emāmus.
Let’s go to the forum to buy togas.
Magister semper monēbat ut discipulī studērent.
The teacher always warned the students to study.
Ōrātor ā populō īrātō audītus cīvēs ōrāvit nē sē oppugnārent.
The speaker, having been heard by the angry people, begged the citizens not to fight themselves.
Revēnīmus ad nostram patriam ut familiam vidērēmus.
We returned to our country to see our family.
Petītum est ā mē nē tam clārē clārem.
I have been asked not to shout so loudly.
Multa bella ā Rōmā gesta sunt quō plūrēs prōvinciae ad imperium iungerentur.
Many wars have been waged by Rome so that more provinces would be joined to the empire.
Augustus lēgātōs rogāvit ut pācem ā hostibus peterent.
Augustus asked the envoys to seek peace from the enemies.
Studeāmus quō facilius vincāmus.
Let’s study in order to win more easily.
Rōmānus poēta multa carmina scrībet ut spem per patriam ferat.
The Roman poet will write many poems/songs in order to bring hope through the country