Which case and declension: viā
ablative case, 1st declension
What is the tense of the following verb?
servabamus
imperfect tense
In the Stage 2 reading "In Triclinio" (pg. 20) what is Caecilius and amicus eating?
Pavo- "peacock"
Caecilius est in foro. Caecilius argentarium in foro habet. Hermogenes ad forum venit.
Caecilius is in the Forum. Caecilius has a banker's stall in the forum. Hermogenes comes to the forum.
quaerit (stage 4)
looks for, searches for
accusative, 2nd declension
Translate the following verb:
portabat
he/she/it carried/was carrying/used to carry
In the stage 3 reading "Pictor" who leads Celer into the triclinium? (pg. 29)
Metella leads Celer into the triclinium
iudex: satis! tu Hermogenem accusas, sed tu rem non probas.
Judge: Enough! You accuse Hermogenes. but you do not prove the thing/case/affair.
old man (stage 5)
senex
To which noun case(s) does the following noun ending belong?
-ae
nominative (pl), genitive (sg), and dative (sg)
Translate the following verb:
exspectant
They expect
In the stage 4 reading "Hermogenes" what does Hermogenes claim to always return? (pg. 43)
He claims to always return money
Poppaea est ancilla. Ancilla prope ianuam stat. Ancilla viam spectat. Dominus in horto dormit. dominus est Lucrio. Lucrio est senex.
Poppaea is a slave girl. The slave girl stands near the door. The slave girl watches the street. The master sleeps in the garden. The master is Lucrio. Lucrio is an old man.
young man (stage 5)
iuvenis
To which noun case(s) does the following ending belong?
-o
dative (sg) and ablative (sg)
DAILY DOUBLE
Translate the following verb:
circumspectabas
In the Stage 5 reading "Actores" pg. 58, from where do the shepherds come to Pompeii? (provide the Latin)
de monte- "down from the mountain"
Caecilius pecuniam tradit. mercator pecuniam capit et e foro currit.
Caecilius trades/hands over the money. The merchant captures/takes the money and runs out of/from the forum.
also
quoque
decline the following noun...
vinum, vini, n.- wine
singular plural
vinum vina
vini vinorum
vino vinis
vinum vina
vinō vinis
Conjugate and translate the following verb in PRESENT TENSE:
Voco, vocare, vocavi, vocatum
singular plural
voco "I call" vocamus "we call"
vocas "You call" vocatis "y'all call"
vocat "He/she/it calls" vocant "they call"
In the stage 5 reading "Poppaea" who is "amicus? (Pg. 61)
Grumio is "amicus"
Subito, Pompeiani magnum clamorem audiunt. Servus theatrum intrat. "Euge! funambulus adest!" clamat servus.
Suddenly, the Pompeiians heard a great noise. A servant/slave enters. "Hooray! The tight rope walker is here!" shouts the servant.
surgit
gets up, stands up