odium, odiī, n.
hatred
delay
mora, morae, f.
dūcentur
3rd person plural future passive indicative
Bonus cōnsiliō erat Marcus.
What is the case and usage of cōnsiliō?
Ablative of Respect/Specification
Romulus īram populī nōn timet.
Romulus does not fear the people's anger.
causa, causae, f.
reason, cause; case
envy, jealousy; ill-will, resentment
invidia, invidiae, f.
scrībis
2nd person singular present active indicative
Multī nostrum nōn labōrābunt.
What is the case and usage of nostrum?
Partitive Genitive
Dūcēsne eam ad sententiam nostram?
Will you lead her to our opinion?
etenim (conj.)
and indeed; for in fact
thought, feeling; opinion
sententia, sententiae, f.
capiam
1st person singular future active indicative
Magnum erat odium rēgīnae in bonōs.
What is the case and usage of rēgīnae?
Subjective Genitive
Id bonum dīcī ā nobīs poterit.
That good thing will be able to be said by us.
cupidus, cupida, cupidum
desirous (+ gen.)
To put, place; set aside
pōnō, pōnere, posuī, positus
regī
present passive infinitive
Vir aurī cupidus poenās dabit.
What is the case and usage of aurī?
Objective Genitive
Daily Double!
Multīs quidem verbīs causam in forō prō amīcīs agam et sententiās multōrum superābō.
I will indeed plead a case in the forum on behalf of friends with many words and I will overcome the opinions of many people.
neque/nec
and not
To lead; consider
dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductus
vocāte
2nd person plural present active imperative
Meā sententiā imperium habēre dēbēs.
What is the case and usage of Meā sententiā?
Ablative of Respect/Specification
Translate this sentence and show your work using the one word at a time method on the board.
Nauta ex altō ad Italiam veniet. Nam ā dīs bonīs ducitur.
The sailor will come from the sea to Italy. For he is led by the good gods.