Unit 5 d. cum clauses; fero Flashcards

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cum clauses; ferō

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Wheelock Chapter 31

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  1. Cum hoc dīxissēmus, illī vīgintī respondērunt sē pācem aequam oblātūrōs esse.
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  1. When we had said this, those twenty men replied that they would offer a just peace.
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  1. Cum sē in aliam terram contulisset, tamen amīcōs novōs invēnit.
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  1. Although he had gone into another country, nevertheless he found new friends.
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  1. Cum amīcitiam nōbīs offerant, eīs auxilium offerēmus.
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  1. Since they offer us friendship, we shall offer them aid.
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  1. Cum perīculum magnum esset, omnēs cōpiās et arma brevī tempore contulērunt.
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  1. Since the danger was great, they brought all their troops and arms together in a short time.
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9a. Quid tū fers? Quid ille fert?

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9a. What do you (sg.) bring? What does he bring?

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9b. Dīc mihi cūr haec dōna offerantur.

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9b. Tell me why these gifts are offered.

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  1. Cum exposuisset quid peteret, negāvistī tantum auxilium posse offerrī.
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  1. When he had explained what he was seeking, you (sg.) said that such great aid could not be offered.
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  1. Cum dōna iūcunda tulissent, potuī tamen īnsidiās eōrum cognōscere.
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  1. Although they had brought pleasing gifts, I was able nevertheless to recognize their treachery.
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  1. Cum cōnsilia tua nunc comprehendāmus, īnsidiās tuās nōn ferēmus.
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  1. Since we now understand your plans, we will not endure your treachery.
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13a. Tanta mala nōn ferenda sunt.

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13a. Such great evils are not to be endured.

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13b. Cōnfer tē in exsilium.

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13b. Go (betake yourself) into exile.

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  1. Dēnique hī centum cīvēs reī pūblicae auxilium ferant.
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  1. Finally, let these hundred citizens bear aid to the republic.
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  1. Putābam eōs vīnum nāvibus lātūrōs esse.
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  1. I kept thinking that they would bring the wine in ships (lit., by ships).
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  1. Cum mīlitēs nostrī hostēs vicissent, tamen eīs multa beneficia obtulērunt.
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  1. Although our soldiers had conquered the enemy, nevertheless they offered them many kindnesses.
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  1. Cum cognōvisset quanta beneficia cēterī trēs offerrent, ipse aequa beneficia obtulit.
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  1. When he had learned what great benefits the other three men were offering, he himself offered equal benefits.
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  1. Cīvibus miserīs gentium parvārum satis auxiliī dēbēmus offerre.
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  1. We ought to offer sufficient aid to the unfortunate citizens of small nations.
18
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  1. Cum cōnsul haec verba dīxisset, senātus respondit pecūniam ad hanc rem collātam esse.
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  1. When the consul had spoken these words, the senate replied that money had been brought together for this purpose.