The meaning of the Latin word vīta, vītae, f.
What is "life"?
This is the passive form of "habent" (Keep Person and Number the Same).
What is "habentur"?
This is the first person plural form of "sum".
What is "sumus"?
The meaning of "iūdicāre possum" in English.
Today known as France, the home of the Druids who led the many Celtic tribes conquered by Caesar.
What is "Gaul"?
The meaning of the Latin word, liber, librī, m.
What is "book"?
This is the passive form of "servat" (Keep Person and Number the Same).
What is "servatur"?
This is the third person singular form of "possum".
What is "potest"?
The meaning of "docēre potes" in English.
What is "You are able to teach"?
This one-eyed character in the Second Battle of Moytura fought against the Tuatha De (The Gods) until he was slain by Lug with a sling.
Who is "Balor"?
The meaning of the Latin word doceō, docēre.
What is "to teach"?
This is the passive form of docēmus (Keep Person and Number the Same).
What is "docēmur"?
This is the second person plural form of "sum".
What is "estis"?
The meaning of "servāre solent" in English.
What is "They are accustomed to save"?
These were cared for by the Druids, who conducted them at night.
The meaning of the Latin word maneō, manēre.
What is "to remain"?
This is the active form of "docentur" (Keep Person and Number the Same).
What is "docent"?
This is the third person plural form of "possum".
What is "possunt"?
The infinitive form of "sum".
What is "esse"?
In the Second Battle of Moytura, this character had a silver hand made for him by Dian Cecht, the god of healing.
Who is Nuadu?
The meaning of the Latin word "saepe".
What is "often"?
This is the active form of "tenēminī" (Keep Person and Number the Same).
What is "tenētis"?
This is the second person singular form of "sum".
What is "es"?
The infinitive form of possum.
What is "posse"?
These would come to listen to the Druids and be taught by them to remember the stories and myths.
What are "puerī" or boys?