To draw to the attention by pointing
Monstra
Alii tabernarii anulum gemmatum octoginta sestertiis vendunt.
Other shopkeepers sell the gemmed ring for eighty sestertii.
H____ pueri sunt Marcus et Quintus, ill____ sunt Sextus et Titus.
Hi, illi
Arbor alba —> nom. plural
Arbores albae
Aude —> active infinitive
Audēre
Tall plant with bark
Arbor, arboris, f.
Illud ornamentum non tam pulchram est quam hoc, neque illa gemma tanta est quanta haec.
That ornament is not as beautiful as this one, nor is that gem as large as this one.
Iulius h____ servo malum dat, ill____ servo pirum.
Huic, illi
Collis parvus —> genitive plural
Collum parvorum
Can —> Passive infinitive
Cani
To cease all motion
Consist, constit, constit
Dum ceterae oves a pastore numerantur, ovis nigra in magnā silvā, ubi via nulla est, errat.
While the remaining sheep are counted by the shepherd, the black sheep wanders in the large forest, where there is no road.
Qu______ Aemilia mala dat? Ancillis Aemilia dat.
Quibus
Pastor unum can_____ et centum ov_____ habet.
Canem, oves
Avis non curr_____ potest, sed vol_____ potest
Currere, volare
Valuable lump of calcium that forms in oysters
Margarita
Oculi lupi in umbrā lucent ut gemmae et dentes ut margaritae.
Ornamenta, q_____ Lydia amat…
Quae
In parv____ coll____ un___ arbor est.
Parvo, colle, una
Aemilia Dav____ a Iulio verber_____ videt.
Davum, verberari
To receive, get, grab
Accip(i), accep, accept
Aemilia filium suum a Iuliō portari videt, et interrogat: "Cur puer ipse ambulare non potest?"
Aemilia sees her son be carried by Julius, and asks: "Why is the boy not able to walk himself?"
Verba, q______ Iulia delectatur, sunt "ecce pulchra puella!"
Quibus
Non magn____ preti____ Medus anulum emit.
Magno pretio
Marcus Aemili____ laet_____ es___ videt.
Aemiliam laetam esse