Translate: it
he/she/it goes
Parse and translate: scīvī
1 sg perf - I knew
Parse: eam
f. sg. acc.
Name two of the three impersonal verbs we learned in Chapter 18
necesse est, licet, placet
What does the Latin word "heri" mean?
yesterday
Translate: iit
he/she/it went
Parse and translate: scripserātis
2 pl pluperf - you (pl) had ordered
Parse: illīs
m/f/n pl dat/abl
Translate:
licet reginae auferre.
It is permitted for the queen to steal.
The queen is allowed to steal.
What does "simulatque" mean?
as soon as
Translate: ibitis
you all will go
Parse and translate: relīquerat
3 sg pluperf - he/she/it had left
Parse: eius
m/f/n sg gen
Translate:
sciunt principem equitēs liberāre.
They know that the chief/leader frees the horsemen/cavalry.
What school subject comes from a Latin verb which means "to know" ?
science (scio, scire)
Translate: ierant
they had gone
Parse and translate: potuerimus
1 pl future perfect - we will have been able
Parse: huic
m/f/n sg dat
Translate:
putāvimus solem ex undīs exīre.
We thought that the sun came out of the waves.
What (old-fashioned) English word for an illness comes from the Latin word for "bad"
malady !
Translate: ieris
you will have gone
Parse and translate: abierint
Parse: eī
m/f/n sg dat , m pl nom
Translate:
cognōvistī bella fuisse ferōcia
What English word, deriving from rapio, rapere, means "to take by force/power" ?
usurp !