Chapter 1b. English to Latin Flashcards

(33 cards)

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  1. Work calls me.
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  1. Labor mē vocat.
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  1. Warn me, if I make a mistake—please!
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  1. Monē mē, sī errō—amābō tē!
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  1. Make haste slowly.
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  1. Festīnā lentē.
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  1. You (s.) praise me; they blame me.
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  1. Laudās mē; culpant mē.
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  1. We sin often.
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  1. Saepe peccāmus.
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  1. What should we consider?
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  1. Quid dēbēmus cōgitāre?
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  1. Preserve me!
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  1. Cōnservāte mē!
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  1. Rumor flies.
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  1. Rūmor volat.
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  1. He/she/it does not love me.
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  1. Mē nōn amat.
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  1. Nothing frightens me.
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  1. Nihil mē terret.
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  1. Apollo often saves me.
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  1. Apollō mē saepe servat.
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  1. Greetings! (pl.) — What do you see? We see nothing.
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  1. Salvēte! — quid vidētis? Nihil vidēmus.
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  1. Often you (s.) ponder nothing.
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  1. Saepe nihil cōgitās.
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  1. You (s.) give twice, if you give quickly.
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  1. Bis dās, sī cito dās.
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  1. If you (s.) are well, I am well.
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  1. Sī valēs, valeō.
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  1. Quid videt?
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  1. What does he see?
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  1. Nihil dant.
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  1. They are giving nothing.
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  1. Nōn debētis mē laudāre.
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  1. You (pl.) ought not praise me.
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  1. Sī errō, saepe mē monet.
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  1. If I err, he often warns me.
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  1. Sī mē amās, mē servā, amābō tē.
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  1. If you (s.) love me, save me, please!
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a. Maecenas and Vergil summon me today.

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a. Maecēnās et Vergilius mē hodiē vocant.

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b. What should I think?

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b. Quid cogitāre dēbeō?

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c. What should I answer?

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c. Quid dēbeō respondēre?

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d. If I make a mistake, they often blame remind me and blame me.

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d. Sī errō, mē saepe monent et culpant.

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e. if I do not make a mistake, they praise me.
e. sī nōn errō, mē laudant.
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f. What should I think today?
f. Quid hodiē cōgitāre dēbeō?
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g. Hey girlfriend!
g. Avē puella!
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h. Hello student! (m./f.)
h. Salvē, discipula / discipule!
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i. Hello students!
i. Salvēte, discipulae et discipulī!
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j. Greetings teacher! (m./f)
j. Salvē, magister / magistra!
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k. Good-bye students! Good-bye teacher (m./f.)
k. Valēte, discipulī et discipulae! Valē magister / magistra!
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l. What’s your name?
l. Quid est nōmen tibi?
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m. My name is Marcus.
m. Nōmen mihi est Marcus.