servus iram civium sentiebat.
The slave was sensing (sensed) the anger of the citizens.
puer ad tabernam Clementis cucurrit.
imperator libertis et civibus spectaculum dedit.
The emperor gave a show to the freedmen and the citizens.
coquus domino et amicis respondit.
domino - 2nd Declension, Singular, Masculine
amicis - 2nd Declension, Plural, Masculine
Urbs Dei
City of God
Quintus, qui prope navem stabat, voces nautarum audivit.
Quintus, who was standing near the ship, heard the voices of the sailors.
in villa amici mei saepe cenabam.
amici mei - 2nd Declension, Singular, Masculine
nuntius civi et nautae credebat.
The messenger was trusting (of) the citizen and the sailor.
Salvius vilico et agricolae canem ostendit.
vilico - 2nd Declension, Singular, Masculine
agricolae - 1st Declension, Singular, Feminine
Rex Leonum
The Lion King
Isis erat dea Aegyptia. Sacerdotes ad templum deae cotidie ibant.
Isis was an Egyptian goddess. The priests were coming to the temple of the goddess everyday.
omnium dierum hic est optimus
omnium - 3rd Declension, Plural, Masc or Fem
Dierum - 5th Declension, PLural, Masc or Fem
Belimicus, gubernator Cantiacus, saxis appropinquavit.
Belimicus, the Cantiacian helmsman, approached the rocks.
quis huic aedificio praeest?
huic aedificio - 2nd Declension, Singular, Neuter
Decipula Parentibus
The Parent Trap
principes ad aulam regis quam celerrime contenderunt.
The chieftains hurried to the palace of the king as quickly as possible.
spectatores fabrum effigiēī laudaverunt.
effigiēī - 5th Declension, Singular, Feminine
tabernarii impetui operaris resistere not poterant.
The impetuous shopkeepers were not able to resist the thugs.
puer iuvenibus et seni rem narravit.
iuvenibus - 3rd Declension, Plural, Masculine
seni - 3rd Declension, Singular, Masculine
Mundus Sīmiārum
Planet of the Apes
milites qui appropinquabant voces civium audire poterant.
The soldiers who were approaching were able to hear the voices of the citizens.
praesidium exercitūs recusare nolumus
exercitus - 4th Declension, Singular, Masculine
medicus pravus regi principibusque mortem intulit.
The vile doctor brought death to the king and the chieftains.
ancillae mercatori et militibus triclinium paraverunt.
mercatori - 3rd Declension, Singular, Masculine
militibus - 3rd Declension, Plural, Masculine
Scelesta (or Mala): Pro Bonō
Wicked: For Good