damus
What is 1 pl we give?
pecūniā
What is abl sg f with money?
Fama est nihil sine fortunā.
What is: fame is nothing without fortune?
Philosophia est ars vitae.
What is: Philosophy is the art of life?
Who is Minerva?
vocō
poenae
what is gen sg / dat sg / nom pl f of the penalty, to/for the penalty, with/by the penalty?
Vitam sine poenīs amāmus.
What is: We love a life without punishments?
Immodica ira creat insaniam.
*immodica = "excessive"
**creāre = "to create"
What is: Excessive anger creates insanity?
For the Romans, the war god Mars was also associated with .
What is agriculture?
monent
What is 3 pl they warn?
sententiīs
Laudāre puellam debent.
What is: We ought to praise the girl?
Quid cogitās? debēmus iram vitāre.
What is: What are you thinking? We ought to avoid anger?
This goddess, called Artemis in Greek, was associated with nature and the hunt.
Who is Diana?
debet
What is 3 sg he/she/it ought?
portārum
Sine famā et fortunā patria tua nōn valet.
What is: Without fame and fortune, your country is not strong?
Sine philosophia, saepe errāmus et poenās dāmus.
What is: Without philosophy, we often go astray and pay the penalty?
This god, who appears in Greek as well as Roman myth, is associated with boundaries, travellers, messages, and commerce.
Who is Mercury?
valet
What is 3 sg he/she/it is strong?
patriae
Iram puellārum laudāre nōn debētis.
What is: Y'all ought not to praise the anger of the girls?
Nulla avaritia sine poenā est.
*nullus = "no"
**avaritia = avarice
What is: No avarice is without penalty?
This native Roman/Italian god of boundaries, beginnings, and time has two faces.
Who is Janus?