agricolarum (agricola, agricolae, m.)
gen. pl. m.
of farmers
mittebamini (mitto, mittere)
2nd pl. impf. pass. ind.
You were being sent
Ille est miles a Caesare missus!
Perfect Passive Participle
"That is the soldier sent by Caesar!"
Si Caesar advenebat, gaudebamus
"If Caesar came, we rejoiced"
Hunter of Bugs Bunny
Elmer Fudd
facilia (facilis, facile)
nom./acc. pl.
easy things
ametur (amo, amare)
3rd s. pres. pass. subj.
Via virtutem amantium ardua est.
The path of the those who love virtue is steep.
Si mihi dederis pecuniam, dem tibi hamburgensem maximam.
"If you should give me money, I would give you a very big hamburger"
Popeye's rival
Bluto
senatū (senatus, senatūs, m.)
abl. s. masc.
by the senate
dici (dico, dicere)
discipuli discituri Latine loqui
The students about to learn to speak Latin
Si Roma victa erit, omnia perdentur!
Fut. More Vivid
If Rome is conquered, all will be lost!
The bespectacled member of the Mystery Inc. gang
solīus (solus, sola, solum) [3 possibilities]
gen. s. masc./fem./neut.
loquereris (loquor, loqui)
You were speaking
Veni Romam ad libros emendos.
Gerundive
I have come to Rome to buy books.
Si Latine loqueretur, eum intelligerem melius.
Present Contrafactual
If he spoke Latin, I would understand him better.
X is to Tweety Bird as Tom is to Jerry
X = ???
Sylvester
fortiorī [six possibilities]
dat./abl s. masc./fem./neut.
facte
2nd pl. pres act. imperative
Do!
Dic mihi aliquid dulce auditu!
Tell me something that is sweet to hear!
Si scivissent te tristem esse, non gauderent
If they had known that you were sad, they would not be rejoicing.
He's a chicken with a Southern accent.
"Boy I say boy I boy I say now..."Foghorn Leghorn