Section 1. Introduction. English to Latin. Flashcards

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Who are you?

A

quis es tū?

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I am Euclio. I am an old man.

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ego sum Eucliō. senex sum.

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Who are you?

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quis es tū?

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I am Phaedra. I am Euclio’s daughter.

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ego sum Phaedra. fīlia Eucliōnis sum.

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Who are you?

A

quis es tū?

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I am Staphyla, a slave woman of Euclio.

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Staphyla sum, serua Eucliōnis.

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Who are you (plural)?

A

quī estis?

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We are Euclio’s household.

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familia Eucliōnis sumus.

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9
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Characters of the play

A

drāmatis persōnae

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Euclio: Euclio is an old man, Phaedra’s father.

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Eucliō: Eucliō senex est, pater Phaedrae.

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Phaedra: Phaedra is Euclio’s daughter.

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Phaedra: Phaedra fīlia Eucliōnis est.

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Staphyla: (She) is Euclio’s slave (woman).

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Staphyla: serua Eucliōnis est.

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Euclio is an old man.

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Eucliō senex est.

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Old man Euclio is a miser.

A

Eucliō senex auārus est.

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Euclio lives in the house with (his) daughter.

A

Eucliō in aedibus habitat cum fīliā.

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Euclio’s daughter is Phaedra.

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fīlia Eucliōnis Phaedra est.

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And there is also a slave woman in the house.

A

est et serua in aedibus.

18
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The slave woman’s name is Staphyla.

A

seruae nōmen est Staphyla.

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The household of Euclio lives in the house.

A

Eucliōnis familia in aedibus habitat.

20
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(There) are in Euclio’s household the head of the family, and Phaedra Euclio’s daughter, and Staphyla the slave (woman).

A

sunt in familiā Eucliōnis paterfamiliās, et Phaedra fīlia Eucliōnis, et Staphyla serua.

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Q

All (of them) live in the house.

A

omnēs in aedibus habitant.