Case: oculō
Dative or Ablative
Translate: aspiciunt
They look at
Meaning: hic/haec/hoc
This/These
Translate: sanus
Healthy
caput et manūs sunt partes corporis.
The head and the hands are parts of the body.
Meaning: taberna
shop
Translate: ducitur
is led
Meaning: is/ea/id
He/she/it
Translate: breviori
Shorter
arma altissimis hostibus dantur.
Weapons are given to the very tall enemies.
Case: montum
Genitive (Plural)
Translate: spectantur
They are touched
Translate this form: illae
They/those (women)
Translate: ferissimis
Very wild
quis a uno ad mille numerare potest?
Who is able to count from one to one thousand?
Case: arcū
Ablative (Singular)
Translate: iubere
to order
Translate this form: cuius
whose
Translate: aegriora
More sick/Sicker
pecuniosa femina ad castra hostium advenit.
The rich woman arrives at the camp of the enemies.
Case: dieī
Genitive or Dative (Singular)
Translate: sentiri
Translate this form: quos
whom/which
Translate: levissimo
Very light/Lighter
pisces marium nare volunt atque videri nolunt.
The fish of the seas want to swim and do not want to be seen.