templum spectāte, puerī!
What case is 'templum' and translate
accusative: look at the temple, boys
Translate into Latin: sit! (singular)
sede
What tense are the verbs in the following sentences, then translate:
amīcī per viās festīnābant, et tabernās intrābant.
Imperfect: the friends were hurrying through the streets, and entering the shops.
Ceres
Don’t shout in the street, boys!
pueri, nolite clamare in viā!
heri prīncipēs rēgī arma pulchra obtulērunt.
regi
dative: yesterday, the leaders brought the beautiful arms to the king
don't sit (plural)
nolite sedēre
heus, vōs! quid facitis? dēsistite!
present: Hey, you! What are you doing? Stop!
Who was the emperor famous for, among other things, allegedly starting the fire in Rome?
Nero
Prepare the dinner, slave!
para cenam, serve
Rōmānīs mīlitibus saepe in proelio resistēbās
proelio
ablative: You resisted the Roman soldiers often in battle.
sedete discipuli
fūrēs cōnspexit ē tabernā cucurrit
perfect: (s)he caught sight of the thieves and ran out of the shop
What was the house he built for himself called?
Domus Aurea
Hurry to the forum, Marcus!
festina ad forum, Marce!
proelium incipere volēbāmus, sed cōnsulibus persuādēre nōn poterāmus.
proelium
accusative: We wanted to start the battle, but we were not able to persuade the consuls
Don't sit, student
noli sedere discipule
Chīlōnem petīvit et amphoram ē manū rapere temptāvit.
perfect: (s)he sought Chilo and tried to take the amphora out of his hand.
What were firefighters called in Latin?
vigiles
Don’t wake your father, children!
nolite excitare patrem, liberi!
prīmā lūce pugnāvistis et mātrōnae fīliaeque auxilium tulistis.
Ablative: at first light, you fought and brought help to the matrons and their daughters.
What are the four irregular imperatives in Latin
dic
duc
fac
fer
pecūniam, bona, statuās abstulērunt.
Perfect: They took money, goods and statues.
If you were a Roman general asking the gods for help before a battle, who would you pray to?
Minerva/Pallas
duc me ad forum, fili!