Letter or Dispatch
What is litterae or litterārum?
pellit
What is "he repulses or drives or routs" in Latin?
audiō, audīre, audīvī, and audītus
What are the four principle parts of to hear in Latin?
audiō
What is I hear in Latin?
Metus vōs terret.
What is fear is terrifying you, in Latin?
is, ea, id
What is he, she, and it in Latin?
īnstruēbant
What is they were drawing up or equipping?
iam, iēs, iet, iēmus, iētis, ient
What are the fourth conjugation future tense endings?
venient
What is they will come in Latin?
He hears a cry.
What is vōcem audit in English?
through
What is per in English?
mittēs
What is you will send in Latin?
Ending that marks the 3rd conjugation verbs.
What is ere?
he is fortifying or constructing
What is mūnit in Latin?
Ōrātiōnem audiēbant.
What is they were hearing the speech in Latin?
fortiter
What is bravely or strongly in Latin?
You all will treat (drive, do, or act).
What is agētis in English?
_____ refer back to the same person as the subject in its own clause.
What are reflexive pronouns?
they come together or assemble
What is convenient in Latin?
The Spirit of God leads him.
What is Spīritus Deī eum dūcit in English?
himself, herself, itself, themselves
What is suī in English?
They will strive, contend, or hasten.
What is contendent in English?
no tense sign and vowel endings change
What is special/different about the future (indicative active) tense of the 3rd conjugation?
ventum
What is the 4th principle part of veniō (I come); the intransitive 4th conjugation verb?
At dawn the remaining Gauls will hasten into the mountains.
What is "Reliquī Gallī prīmā lūce in montēs contendent" in English?