Translate: ducō
I lead
Translate: urbis
of the city
Create a present conjugation chart for the verb amare
amo amamus
amas amatis
amat amant
Roman people used to love to wage wars
Translate: tyrannus stultum populum ad servitutem ducent
a tyrant will lead the stupid populace towards slavery
Translate: agunt
they do
Translate: victoriīs
by/with/from... the victories
to/for the victories
Create an imperfect conjugation chart for the verb ago, agere, egi, actus
agebam agebamus
agebas agebatis
agebat agebant
Translate: frater sororque itinera amant
the brother and sister love journeys
Translate: hominēs discunt dum docent
people learn while they teach
Translate: vincere
Translate: itinerī
to/for the journey
Create a future conjugation chart for the verb doceo, docere, docui, doctus
docebo docebimus
docebis docebitis
docebit docebunt
Translate: enim hae virtutes regem et reginam vincent
for these virtues will conquer the king and queen
Translate: agricola plebēs malus ex agrō trahit
the bad farmer drags the plebs out of the field
Translate: trahitis
y'all drag
Translate: sorores
the sisters
Create a present conjugation chart for the verb duco, ducere, duxi, ductus
duco ducimus
ducis ducitis
ducit ducunt
Translate: hic illōs scriptor librōs scribit
this author writes those books
Translate: urbs sine ullā ratione vivere nōn potest
a city without any reason is not able to survive
Translate: discet
he, she, it will learn
Translate: urbum
of the cities
Create a future conjugation chart for the verb vinco, vincere, vici, victus
vincam vincemus
vinces vincetis
vincet vincent
Translate: morbus animī hominēs vincet
a disease of the soul will conquer humans
Translate: solus ille vir gratias discipulīs agit
only that man gives thanks to the students