S10A Vocab
S10B Vocab
Personal Pronouns (Pl.)
Statuae
Controversia
100

habitāre = ____________

habēre = ____________


(translate as infinitive!)

habitāre = to live

habēre = to have

100

The expression "Eureka!" comes from a Greek word. In Latin, it would be translated as "Invēnī!" or "I have ________ it!"

found/discovered

100

we are very smart students

_____ sumus callidissimi discipuli

nos

100

Puer Quīntō pictūram dedit.

The boy gave the picture to Quintus.

100

Haec est tua sententia.

This is your opinion.

200

imperium, -ī, n.

empire

200

Abī!/Abīte!

Go away!

200

_____ Romanī estis barbarī


You Romans are barbarians

Vōs

200

Thrasymachus librum in piscīnam dēiēcit.

Thrasymachus threw the book into the fishpond.

200

Deī nōbīs maximum imperium dant.

The gods give us a very great/the greatest empire.

300

"Quam callida es!" mater infantī exclāmāvit.

"_________ clever you are!" the mother __________ to her baby.

How, exclaimed
300

"Tacēte, quaesō!" inquit magistra.


"______________, please!" the teacher says.

Be quiet

300

dona _____ pacem

give us peace

nobis

300

Vōs estis contentī?

Are you (pl.) satisfied?

300

Alexander, dā mihi statuās!

Alexander, give me the statues!

or

Alexander, give the statues to me!

400

capiō, capere, _____________

take, capture

cēpī

400

The English words fraternal, fraternity, and fraternize come from the Latin word meaning _____________.

brother (frater, fratris, m.)

400

______ sumus callidiōrēs quam ______


We are more clever than you

Nōs, vōs

400

Ego tibi senem dō, quod senex erat philosophus.

I give you the old man, because the old man was a philosopher.

400

Hic rhētor erat Theodōrus et prope palaestram habitābat. 

This teacher was Theodorus and he lived/was living near the palaestra.

500

Cicerō rem publicam nōn servāvit.

Cicero ___________________ the Republic.

did not save/keep safe

500

Melissa Luciam videt et nomen suum vocat.


Whose name does Melissa call?

Her own (Melissa's)

500

Deī _______ nihil dant.


The gods give you nothing.

vōbīs


(The gods give nothing to you)

500

Nōs Rōmānī vōbīs pācem dāmus.

We Romans give you peace.

or

We Romans give peace to you.

500

Nōs tamen nōn sententiam quaerimus.

However, we are not looking for an opinion.

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