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LATIN I /INTRO TO LATIN
A study of the Latin language and the history, culture and geography of Ancient Rome
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The daughter kicks the ball to the boy.
Coach’s daughter kicks the ball to the cute boy.
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Coach’s daughter kicks the ball to the cute boy
with (by means of) her foot.
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Coach’s daughter kicks the ball to the cute boy
with (by means of) her foot.
NOM GEN DAT ACC ABL
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Procedure for Translations - Nouns
English to Latin Function in sentence Case and Number Vocabulary word Stem Case ending Latin word
Latin to English Vocabulary word Stem Case ending Case and number Function in sentence English word
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Procedure for Translations - Verbs
English to Latin Person & Number (and
tense and voice…) Vocabulary word Stem Personal ending Latin word
Latin to English Vocabulary word Stem Personal ending Person & Number (and
tense and voice…) English word
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Putting it all together
Note the possible case/number of each noun.
Note the person and number of the verb(s).
Determine if the verb has a subject.
Fit in the rest of the nouns.
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Homework Review
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Genitive plural of family
familia, familiae, F: family
Stem = famili
famili + ārum = familiārum
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Ablative singular of dinner
Cena, cenae, F
Stem = cen
Cen + ā = cenā
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1st Person Singular of love
Amō, amāre, amāvī, amātus: to love
Stem = amā
Amā + ō = amō
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2nd person plural of call
Vocō, vocāre, vocāvī, vocātus: to call
Stem = vocā
Vocā + tis = vocātis
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She is walking 3rd person singular, present active indicative Ambulō, ambulāre, ambulāvī, ambulātus (1): to walk Stem = ambulā Ambulā + t = ambulat
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The sailor loves the queen. Sailor
Subject Nominative singular Nauta, nautae, M: sailor Nauta
Queen Direct object Accusative singular Regina, reginae, F: queen Reginam
Loves 3rd person singular, present
active indicative Amō, amāre, amāvī, amātus
(1): to love Stem = amā Amā + t = amat
Nauta reginam amat.
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Portant Portō, portāre, portāvī, portātus (1): to carry Stem = portā Personal ending = nt 3rd person singular, present active indicative They are carrying. (They carry.)
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Femina vocatFemina Femina, feminae, F: woman Stem = femin Case ending = a Nominative Singular Function: Subject or Predicative Nominative
Vocat Vocō, vocāre, vocāvī, vocātus: to call Stem = vocā Personal ending = t 3rd person singular ending
The woman calls
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Feminae vocantFeminae Femina, feminae, F: woman Stem = femin Case ending = ae Genitive Singular, Dative Singular, or Nominative Plural Function: Possession/Indirect Object/Subject or Predicative Nominative
Vocant Vocō, vocāre, vocāvī, vocātus: to call Stem = vocā Personal ending = nt 3rd person plural ending
The women call.
(or possibly: They call to the woman.)
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Feminās vocatFeminās Femina, feminae, F: woman Stem = femin Case ending = ās Accusative Plural Function: Direct Object
Vocat Vocō, vocāre, vocāvī, vocātus: to call Stem = vocā Personal ending = t 3rd person singular ending
He calls the women.
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Magistra puellās optat.
The teacher chooses the girls.
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We do not love the queen.
Reginam non amamus.
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The girl and the female teacher praise the queen.
Puella et magistra reginam laudant.
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The queen’s daughter calls a servant.
Filia reginae servam vocat.
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The poet gives the girl roses.
Poeta puellae rosās dat.
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The sailors fight with feathers.
Nautae pinnīs pugnant.
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An inhabitant gives the crown to the queen.
Incola reginae coronam dat.
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The island’s inhabitants crown the queen.
Incolae insulae reginam coronant.
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Filiae agricolārum ambulant sed regina non ambulat.
The daughters of the farmer walk but the queen does not walk.
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Discipulās magistra laudat et feminae amant magistram.
The teacher praises the students and the woman love the teacher.
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Serva reginae cenam flammā parat.
The servant of the queen prepares dinner with a flame.
or
The servant prepares dinner for the queen by means of a flame.