Unit 4 d. jussive and purpose clauses Flashcards
1
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present subjunctive; jussive and purpose clauses
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Chapter 28
2
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- Ille dux veniat. Eum exspectāmus.
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- Let that leader come. We are awaiting him.
3
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- Cīvēs turpēs ex rē pūblicā discēdant ut in pāce vīvāmus.
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- Let the base citizens depart from (our) republic so that we may live in peace.
4
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- Sī illī duo amīcōs cupiunt, vēra beneficia faciant.
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- If those two men desire friends, let them do real kindnesses.
5
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- Beneficia aliīs praestat ut amētur.
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- He shows kindnesses to others in order to be loved (so that he may be loved).
6
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- Haec verba fēlīcia vōbīs dīcō nē discēdātis.
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- I say these happy words to you so that you may not depart.
7
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- Patriae causā haec difficillima faciāmus.
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- Let us do these very difficult things for the sake of our country.
8
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- Illīs miserīs plūs pecūniae date nē armīs contrā hostēs careant.
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- Give more money to those unfortunate people so that they may not lack arms against the enemy.
9
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- Putat eōs id factūrōs esse ut īram meam vītent.
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- He thinks that they will do it to avoid my anger.
10
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- Arma parēmus nē lībertās nostra tollātur.
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- Let us prepare arms so that our liberty may not be taken away.
11
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- Armīsne sōlīs lībertās nostra ē perīculō ēripiētur?
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- Will our freedom be rescued from danger by arms alone?
12
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- Nē sapientēs librōs difficiliōrēs scrībant.
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- Let philosophers not write too difficult books.
13
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- Satis sapientiae enim ā librīs difficiliōribus nōn accipiēmus.
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- For (= the truth is) we shall not receive enough wisdom from too difficult books.
14
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- Meliōra et maiōra faciat nē vītam miserrimam agat.
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- Let him do better and greater things so that he may not lead a most wretched life.
15
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- Haec illī auctōrī clārissimō nārrā ut in librō eius scrībantur.
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- Tell these things to that very famous author so that they may be written in his book.