Unit 1 c. ablatives and datives Flashcards

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Some uses of the ablative (and the dative)

A

Wheelock ch. 22

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  1. Eō tempore lībertātem illōrum decem cīvium cum fide cōnservāvit.
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  1. At that time he faithfully preserved the liberty of those ten citizens
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  1. Rem pūblicam magnā cum cūrā gessit.
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  1. He managed the state with great care.
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  1. Rēs pūblica magnā cūra ab eō gesta est.
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  1. The state was managed by him with great care.
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  1. Multae rēs bonae in mediā urbe vīsae sunt.
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  1. Many good things were seen in the middle of the city.
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  1. Eō diē multās rēs cum spē parāvērunt.
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  1. On that day they prepared many things hopefully.
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  1. Ignem ex manibus puerī ēripuimus.
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  1. We snatched the fire from the hands of the boy.
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  1. Quīnque diēbus Cicerō rem pūblicam ē perīculō ēripiet.
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  1. In five days Cicero will rescue the republic from danger.
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  1. Duas rēs pūblicās metū līberāvistī.
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  1. You freed the two republics from fear.
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  1. Terra hominēs frūctibus bonīs alit.
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  1. The earth nourishes human beings with good fruits,
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  1. Incertās spēs eōrum virtūte suā aluit.
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  1. He nourished their uncertain hopes by his own courage.
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  1. Hāc aetāte spēs nostrae ā hīs tribus tyrannīs tolluntur.
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  1. In this age our hopes are being destroyed by these three tyrants.
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  1. Septem ē amīcīs nostrīs ex illā rē pūblicā magnō cum metū vēnērunt.
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  1. Seven of our friends came from that state with great fear
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  1. Tōta gēns in fīnēs huius reī pūblicae magnā cum manū amīcōrum ūnō diē vēnērunt.
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  1. The whole tribe came into the territory of this state with a large band of friends in one day. [gens is a collective noun so can take a plural verb]
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  1. Nōn omnēs virī līberī audent sē cum hāc rē pūblicā iungere.
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  1. Not all free men dare to join themselves with this republic.
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  1. Sī illī fide carent, nūlla spēs est amīcitiae et pācis.
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  1. If those men lack faith, there is no hope of friendship and peace.
17
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  1. Bona fidēs et amor huius reī pūblicae possunt nōs cōnservāre.
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  1. Good faith and the love of this republic can save us.
18
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  1. Tōtam vītam huic reī pūblicae dedistī.
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  1. You (sg.) have given (your) whole life to this state.