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100

habuī

I had

100

We carried 

tulimus

100

vēnī

I came

100
in quā terrā Rōmānī arma cēperunt?

In what land did the Romans take up weapons?

100

vēnere

They came

200

audīveras

You had heard 

200

To have been able

potuisse

200

They say 

dīcunt

200

ubi amīcōs vīderam, laetus eram.

When I had seen (my) friends, I was happy.

200

We have laughed 

rīsimus

300

fuerunt

They were / they have been 

300

I will have supposed

putāverō

300

ferēbāntur 

They were being carried

300

aut amāre aut amāri in vitā optimum est. 

It is best in life to either love or be loved. 

300

tacuerit 

He/she/it/they (s.) will have been quiet

400

relīquisti

You (s.) left, abandoned

400
They had found

invēnerant

400

It is read

legitur

400

populō Vindolandae crēdidit Salica, ubi sēcrēta amantum omnibus dixit. 

Salica trusted in the people of Vindolanda, when she told the secrets of the lovers to everyone. 

400

melius est amāvisse quam nōn amāvisse. 

It is better to have loved than not to have loved. 

500

vēnisse

to have come

500

You (pl.) will have known

scīveritis

500

You (s.) understood

intellēxistī

500

tu mē relīqueras, quod parvus atque miser eram? an mihi auxilium dederas? nōn sciēbam, nam puer tum eram.

Had you abandoned me because I was small and wretched? Or had you given me help? I didn't know, for I was a child then. 

500

omnia in terrīs labore superantur. verum est; laborāte igitur! 

All things on earth are overcome by work. It's true; work, therefore!