Magister dicit: “Sede!”
“The teacher says, ‘Sit!’”?
Canis ambulat in hortō.
“The dog walks in the garden”?
Pila in mensā est.
The ball is on the table”?
Puer pilam capit.
The boy grabs the ball”?
Quis ridet? Puer ridet.
“Who laughs? The boy laughs”?
Surge et ambula ad mensam.
“Stand up and walk to the table”?
Feles dormit in sellā.
“The cat sleeps on the chair”?
Liber in sacculō est.
“The book is in the bag”?
Puella chartam pugnat.
“The girl fights the paper”? 📄⚔️
Quis audit? Discipulus audit.
Who listens? The student listens”?
Aperi librum et lege.
Open the book and read”?
Avis aquam videt.
“The bird sees the water”?
Tunica in sellā est.
“The shirt is on the chair”?
Canis cibum capit et fugit.
“The dog takes the food and runs away”?
Quid magister dat? Magister librum dat.
“What does the teacher give? The teacher gives a book”?
Claude portam et tace.
“Close the door and be quiet”?
Piscis in aquā natat.
“The fish swims in the water”?
Calceus sub mensā est.
The shoe is under the table”?
Feles piscem spectat sed piscis fugit.
“The cat watches the fish, but the fish runs away”?
Quis in domō est? Māter in domō est.
Who is at home? The mother is at home”?
Monstra chartam et da stylum magistro.
“Show the paper and give the pen to the teacher”?
Serpens canem timet sed canis ridet.
The snake fears the dog, but the dog laughs”?
Horologium in scholā est et discipulus spectat.
“The clock is in the school and the student watches”?
Serpens in viā est et familia ridet.
The snake is in the road and the family laughs”?
👉 Quis in hortō ambulat et cantat?
👉 Familia ambulat et ridet.
What is “Who walks and laughs in the garden? The family walks and laughs”?