ille lēgãtus equitibus imperāvit ut hostibus feröcibus resisterent.
that commander ordered cavalry to resist the ferocious enemy
hic vir mihi persuāserat nē maiõrem cēnam consumerem.
this man had persuaded me not to consume a bigger dinner
domi
faceis, faciei, f
face
rēgem scelestum petiveramus ut cibum liberis pauperibus
we had asked the evil king to provide/produce/supply food for the poor children
Magistra Matvenem ōrābat nē verba mala clāmāret.
Magistra was begging MAtvey not to shout bad words
umquam
ever
scelesa, a, um
wicked
ducem vestrum monuistis ne pecuniam senum raperet.
you all warned your leader not to take the money of the old men
Sagus pueris imperāvit ut sē adiuvārent.
Sage ordered the boys (team 2) to help her
imperium, imperii, n
command
ante + accusative
before
soror nos hortata est ut sibi semper parērēmus.
the sister encouraged us to always obey her
List off the bell verbs for indirect command
(there are 6)
impero (order) oro (beg) peto (beg/seek/attack) moneo (warn) persuadeo (persuade) hortor (encourage)
postulo, postulare, postulavi, postulatus
demand
num
whether, surely not
heri illa te saepe oräbat ut librum redderes
yesterday that girl was begging you often to hand back the book
moneō, monere, monui, monitus
to warn
BELL VERB IN INDIRECT COMMANDS
trado, tradere, tradidi, traditus
hand over