Centurio, centurionis
Who is the CENTURION?
ubi
where?
vōs, vestrī
you (pl.). y'all in Texas
Christians pray always, as Christ advised His friends.
Cgrustuabu semper orant, sicut Christus amicos Sues monuit.
In both English and latin, verbs change their form to:
Express tense.
call
quis
who?
ego, meī
I
Ubi sunt hiberna hostium?
Where are the enemies winter quarters?
In both English and latin, VERBS change their form to show:
Person
interim
meanwhile
quid
what?
suī
himself, herself, itself, themselves.
SEE PAGE 137 for something interesting
You will praise Rome.
Romam laudabis.
All verbs who's present infinitive active ends in ARE belong to the
First Conjugation
in secular saeculōrum
cūr
why?
is, ea, id
he, she, it
Clamor hostium locos difficulibus et angst's legioned terret.
The shouting of the enemy in difficult and narrow places terrifies the legions.
[also true for students when parents assign latin]
All verbs whose present infinitive active ends in ERE belong to the...
Second Conjugation
tamen
aliēnus, a um
YOU MIGHT ASK how does this FIT this category?
Now you've questioned everything...
But you still have to tell us what it means in English!
unfavorable, another's, foreign
nōs, nostrī
we
You pray for yourself.
Prō tē ōrās.
Sustinō Ālās
I sustain (support, uphold) wings (their wings).