Unit 7 d. dative with special adjectives, verbs, compounds Flashcards

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dative with adjectives, special verbs, compounds

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Wheelock Chapter 35

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  1. Ducem servāvit.
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  1. He saved the leader.
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  1. Ducī servīvit.
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  1. He served the leader.
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  1. Servī aliīs hominibus serviunt.
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  1. Slaves serve other men.
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  1. Virī fortēs aliōs servant.
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  1. Brave men save others.
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  1. Ille servus fīliō meō servīvit et eum servāvit.
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  1. That slave served my son and saved him.
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  1. Sī quis sibi sōlī serviet, rem publicam numquam servābit.
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  1. If anyone serves himself alone, he will never save the republic.
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  1. Sī quis hunc labōrem suscēpisset, mīlle virōs servāvisset.
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  1. If someone had undertaken this work, he would have saved a thousand men.
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  1. Deī mihi ignōscent; vōs, ō cīvēs, tōtī exercituī ignōscite.
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  1. The gods will pardon me; you, O citizens, pardon the whole army.
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  1. Sī Deum nōbīs ignōscere volumus, nōs dēbēmus aliīs hominibus ignōscere.
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  1. If we want God to forgive us, we ought to forgive other men.
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  1. Mihi nunc nōn crēdunt, neque umquam duōbus fīliīs meīs crēdere volent.
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  1. They do not trust me now, and they will never be willing to trust my two sons.
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  1. Illī amīcī sunt mihi cārissimī.
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  1. Those friends are very dear to me.
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  1. Cum bonā fidē carērēs, tibi crēdere nōn poterant.
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  1. Since you lacked good faith, they could not trust you.
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  1. Huic ducī pāreāmus ut nōbīs parcat et urbem servet.
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  1. Let us obey this leader so that he may spare us and save the city.
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  1. Nisi Caesar cīvibus placēbit, vītae eius nōn parcent.
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  1. If Caesar does not please the citizens, they will not spare his life.
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  1. Litterīs Latīnīs studeō, quae mihi placent etiam sī amīcīs meīs persuadēre nōn possum.
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  1. I am studying Latin literature, which I like (pleases me) even if I cannot persuade my friends.
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  1. Vēritātī et sapientiae semper studeāmus et pāreāmus.
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  1. Let us always study and obey truth and wisdom.
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  1. Optimīs rēbus semper studēte sī vērē esse fēlīcēs vultis.
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  1. Always study the best subjects if you wish to be truly happy.
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  1. Hīs rēbus studentēs, et librīs et vītā ūtāmur.
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  1. As we study these subjects, let us enjoy both books and life.
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  1. Vir bonus nēminī nocēre vult: omnibus parcit, omnēs iuvat.
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  1. A good man wishes to harm nobody; he spares all, he helps all.
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  1. Praemia mea sunt simillima tuīs.
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  1. My rewards are very similar to yours.