Unit 8 c. jussive noun clauses; fio Flashcards
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jussive noun clauses, fio
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Wheelock Chapter 36
2
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- Dīxit eōs litterīs Latīnīs studēre.
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- He said that they were studying Latin literature.
3
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- Dīxit cūr litterīs Latīnīs studērent.
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- He told why they were studying Latin literature.
4
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- Dīxit ut litterīs Latīnīs studērent.
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- He said that they should study Latin literature (he told them to study…).
5
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- Ab eīs quaesīvimus cūr philosophiae Graecae studērent.
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- We asked them why they were studying Greek philosophy.
6
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- Quaerisne ut nātūram omnium rērum cognōscāmus?
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- Do you ask that we learn (= ask us to learn) the nature of all things?
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- Tē moneō ut hīs sapientibus parcās.
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- I warn you to spare these wise men.
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- Mīlitēs monuit nē eīs pācem petentibus nocērent.
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- He warned the soldiers not to injure those seeking peace.
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- Nōbīs imperābit nē hostibus crēdāmus.
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- He will command us not to trust the enemy.
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- Tibi imperāvit ut ducī pārērēs.
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- He commanded you (sg.)to obey the leader.
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13 Tē rogō cūr hoc fēcerīs.
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- I ask you (sg.) why you did this.
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- Tē rogō ut hoc faciās.
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- I ask you (sg.) to do this.
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- Ā tē petō ut pāx fīat.
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- I beg of you (sg.) that peace be made.
14
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- Ā mē petēbant nē bellum facerem.
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- They kept begging me not to make war.
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- Eum ōrāvī nē rēgī turpī pārēret.
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- I begged him not to obey the disgraceful king.