Say the word "puella" in genitive plural.
Give the English translation of that form.
puellarum
of the girls
accusative singular
arborem
To "ridicule" someone means to _____________ and comes from the Latin word ______________.
to laugh/mock someone
rīdeō, rīdēre
Puella equum amicis tradit.
The girl hands over a horse to the friends.
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to praise (positive plural imperative)
laudate
"servo" could be translated as "___/___ the slave" in the __________ case.
to/for
dative
city
dative plural
urbibus
"Location" comes from the Latin word ______________.
locō, locāre
Pueri fragorem magnum audiunt.
The boys hear the big crash.
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to return (positive plural)
redīte
NAME ONE EXCEPTION and what the correct vocative ending is.
(multiple correct answers)
nominative plural
imperia
An "auditory" learner understands by ___________ the material presented. "Auditory" comes from the Latin word ____________.
hearing
audiō, audīre
The silly boy runs along the road towards Rome.
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teneō (positive singular)
tenē
Give the meanings of "saepe" and "semper."
saepe - mostly, generally, often
semper - always
book
accusative plural
libros
To be in the "vicinity" of a place means to be _____________. "Vicinity comes from the Latin word ____________.
vīcīn •us •a •um neighboring
The master many slaves in the fields sees.
Dominus servos multis in agris videt.
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scribo (negative plural)
nolite scribere
TRANSLATE: I sit under the strong trees in the fields of the good farmers.
Sub arboribus validis in agris agricolarum bonorum sedeō.
time
accusative singular
tempus
"Feminine" comes from the Latin word ____________ meaning _____________.
fēmina, fēminae
I do not wish to flee your (pl.) estate.
Villam vestram effugere nolo.
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fero (positive plural)
ferte