Pluperfect
Vocabulary
Parts of the domus
Story 1: prima luce
Story 2: domus deserta
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Translate "ambulaveram"

I had walked.

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sol, solis, m.

sun

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This is where you enter the house

atrium

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What does the slave buy at the beginning of the story?

Bread (panem)
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What was pictured on the floor of the deserted house?

A dog

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This is the plural form of "audiveras"

"audiveratis"

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paene

almost, nearly

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Where you make yourself a meal

Culina

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Besides bread, what does the slave bring back to the house?

Water

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What happened to the wine?

The slaves stole it.

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If I wanted to say "We had come" I would say

veneramus

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libenter

willingly, freely

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The smaller rooms are called

cubicula

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What is the master's name in the story?

Gisco

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What did the master do to the slaves?

He praised them.
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To get the stem for the pluperfect, you use which principal part?

The third (perfect) principal part

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emo, emere, emi 

to buy

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Where you eat the meal you made

triclinium

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What is the slave's name in the story?

Currax

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Which two characters were shown on in the painting in the house?

Theseus and Ariadne


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"They had bought" in Latin would be...

emerant

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durus, dura, durum

hard, harsh

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You enter through a 

ianua

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What is Gisco's infant son's name?

Atto

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What is the name of the house's owner?

Oculatius