Teh English of Fortiter
What is bravely, strongly?
The present tense of mittō
What is mitto, mittes, mittit, mittimus, mittunt?
dūcō
What is dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductus?
dēfendunt
What is "they defend, they are defending, they do defend"?
You(s.) send, you are sending, you do send
What is mittis?
The English of litterae, litterārum
What is letter, dispatch?
the present tense of occupō
What is occupō, occupās, occupāt, occupāmus, occupātis, occupānt?
mittō
What is mittō, mittere, mīsī, missus?
instruit
What is "he, she, it draws up/equips, are drawing up/equipping, do draw up/equip?
they carry, they are carrying, they do carry
What is gerunt?
The Latin of "to defend"
What is dēfendō, dēfendere, dēfendī, dēfēnsus,3,tr.?
the imperfect of moneō
What is monēbam, monēbas, monēbat, monēbamus, monēbatis, monēbant?
petō
What is petō, petere, petīvī, petītus?
mittēbamus
What is "we were sending"?
they were repulsing
What is pellunt?
The Latin of to conquer
vincō, vincere, vīcī, victus,3, tr.
The imperfect of petō
What is petēbam, petēbas, petēbat, petēbamus, petēbantis, petēbant?
pellō
What is pellō, pellere, pepulī, pulsus?
Mīles servum in castra mittit.
What is "The soldier sends a slave into the camp."?
Caesar carries a sword.
What is "Caesar gladium gerit."?
The Latin of to wage (w. bellum)
gerō, gerere, gessī, gestus, 3, tr.
The imperfect of dūcō
What is dūcēbam, dūcēbas, dūcēbat, dūcēbamus, dūcēbatis, dūcēbant?
gerō
What is gerō, gerere, gessī, gestus?
Legiōnēs Rōmānae hostēs semper vincunt.
What is "The Roman legions always conquer the enemy."?
We were begging for grain. You were not sending grain.
What is "Nōs frūmentum petēbāmus. Vōs frūmentum nōn mittēbātis."?