Wheelock 10b. English to Latin Flashcards
1
Q
- What should the students [female] learn today?
A
- Quid discipulae hodiē discere debent?
2
Q
- The brothers were accomplishing nothing with reason yesterday.
A
- Frātrēs nihil cum ratiōne heri gerēbant.
3
Q
- That (man) often dares to teach the great virtue of work and of study.
A
- Ille magnam virtūtem labōris et studiī docēre saepe audet.
4
Q
- This (man) was writing about old age; that (man) about love; and another, about freedom.
A
- Hic dē senectūte scribēbat; ille, dē amōre; et alius, dē lībertāte.
5
Q
- From the books of one man we will show the nature of these plots.
A
- Ex librīs ūnīus virī nātūram hārum īnsidiārum dēmōnstrābimus.
6
Q
6a. These (people of yours) alone love victory too much;
A
6a. Istī sōlī victōriam nimis amant;
7
Q
6b. neither (person) thinks about peace.
A
6b. neuter dē pāce cōgitat.
8
Q
- Where will the state hear any men of great wisdom?
A
- Ubi cīvitās ūllōs virōs magnae sapientiae audiet?
9
Q
- You [pl] are coming out of those lands in these places with your [pl.] friends.
A
- Ex illīs terrīs in haec loca cum amīcīs vestrīs venīte.
10
Q
- Nevertheless after a few hours we were able to find the sister of that (person).
A
- Tamen post paucās hōrās sorōrem illīus invenīre poterāmus.
11
Q
- Your [pl.] troops will never take either man there.
A
- Cōpiae vestrae utrum virum ibi numquam capient.
12
Q
- The other Greek [male] was finding a cure for [lit. “of”] this disease.
A
- Alter Graecus remedium huius morbī inveniēbat.
13
Q
- The poems of that writer are full not only of truth but also (of) truth.
A
- Carmina illīus scrīptōris sunt plēna nōn sōlum vēritātis sed etiam virtūtis.
14
Q
- Veniēmus tum in terram vestram sine ullīs amīcīs.
A
- We shall then come to your [pl.] land without any friends.
15
Q
14a. Dum vivēbat in illō locō, tamen,
A
14a. While he was living in that place, nevertheless,
16
Q
14b. nūllam pācem poterāmus habēre.
A
14b. we were able to have no peace.