translate into English: ego
I
Perfect Passive Participle
Accusative, Singular, Feminine
amatam
sleep
somnus
fugite, comites!!
flee (or run away) comrades!!
What is the case and number: puellas
Accusative Plural
translate into English: id
it
ago, agere, egi, actus
Present Active Participle
Nominative, Plural, Masculine
agentes
always
semper
Filius canem amico ostendit.
The son showed the dog to (his) friend.
What is the case and number: belli
Genitive Singular
translate into Latin: by (means of) you all
(Ablative Plural)
vobis
pono, ponere, posui, positum
Future Passive Participle
Ablative, Singular, Feminine
ponenda
the (Roman) consul
consul
Venite ad agrum, pueri; nolite in casa manere.
Come to field, boy; do not wish to remain at home.
What is the case and number: consulis
Genitive Singular
translate into Latin: of you all
(Gen Plural)
vestrum
lego, legere, legi, lectum
Future Active Participle
Genitive, Singular, Neuter
lecturi
winter
hiems
Troianai Graecis fortiter resistunt; Graeci urbem capere non possunt.
The Trojans resist the Greeks bravely; the Greeks are not able to seize the city.
What is the case and number: principum
Genitive Plural
translate into Latin: that man (nearby)
(Nom Singular)
iste
fero, ferre, tuli, latus
Perfect Passive Participle
Dative, Singular, Feminine
latae
a hill
collis
Cincinnate, hunc exercitum in hostes duc et auxilium fer ad consulis legiones.
Cincinnatus, lead this army against the enemy and carry help to the legions of the Consul.
What is the case and number: maria
Nominative or Accusative Plural