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The English word "sedentary", from the Latin word "sedet", means what?

Doing much sitting

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Cornelia

Corneliam

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Sextus ( Cornelia / Corneliam ) vexat.

Corneliam

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Cornelia Sextum non amat.

Cornelia does not like Sextus.

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Cornelia does not see Sextus.

Cornelia Sextum non videt.

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The English word "audible", derived from the Latin word "audit", means what?

Able to be heard

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Servus

Servum

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Cornelia est ( puella / puellam ) Romana.

Puella

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Sextus ex arbore cadit.

Sextus falls out of the tree.

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Suddenly, Marcus and Cornelia hear a loud crash.

Subito, Marcus et Cornelia magnum fragorem audiunt.

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The English word "dormitory", meaning a large room for sleeping, comes from what Latin word?

Dormit

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Vir

Virum

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Magnum fragorem ( Marcus / Marcum ) audit.

Marcus

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Sextus puellam conspicit et furtim appropinquat.

Sextus catches sight of the girl and stealthily approaches.

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"Careful!" yells Marcus. "The branches are weak!"

"Cave!" clamat Marcus. "Rami sunt infirmi!"

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The English word "vex", dervived from the Latin word "vexat", means what?

To annoy

400

Puer molestus

Puerum molestum

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Marcus ( puer molestus / puerum molestum ) conspicit et clamat, "Descende Sexte!"

Puerum molestum

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Cornelia sollicita est quod magnam vocem audit.

Cornelia is worried because she hears a loud voice.

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Sextus frightens Cornelia while Cornelia sleeps.

Sextus terret Corneliam dum Cornelia dormit.

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The word "magnate", meaning a person with a large amount of wealth or power, comes from what Latin word?

Magnus

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Vox

Vocem

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Corenlia ridet quod ( Sextus / Sextum ) ex arbore cadit.

Sextus

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Sextus Davum semper vexat; Sextum Davus non amat.

Sextus always annoys Davus; Davus does not like Sextus.

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Nothing scares Sextus.

Nihil terret Sextum.

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