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... plural: nouns: vinurn 3 Greece 24 Adjectives: bonus; verbs: est and SUflt 4 Cicero 34 Introduction to verbs: sum. esse. personal pronouns 5 Augustus 47 Verbs: four conjugations: principal parts: nouns: puer. vlr and magister 6 The ...
... plural: nouns: vinurn 3 Greece 24 Adjectives: bonus; verbs: est and SUflt 4 Cicero 34 Introduction to verbs: sum. esse. personal pronouns 5 Augustus 47 Verbs: four conjugations: principal parts: nouns: puer. vlr and magister 6 The ...
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... plural forms. with the result that we now have curriculum and curricula. agendum and agenda. and yet circuses not Circi. spectators not spectatores. and areas not areae Some Latin imports remain in English as the same parts of speech ...
... plural forms. with the result that we now have curriculum and curricula. agendum and agenda. and yet circuses not Circi. spectators not spectatores. and areas not areae Some Latin imports remain in English as the same parts of speech ...
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... 200 CC ducentl-ae-a 300 CCC trecenti-ae-a 400 CCCC quadringenfi-ae-a 500 D quTngentl-ae-a 600 DC sescenti-ae-a 700 DCC septingenti-ae-a 800 DCCC octingenti-ae-a 900 DCCCC nongentl-ae-a 1000 M mllle. indecl (plural: mllia)
... 200 CC ducentl-ae-a 300 CCC trecenti-ae-a 400 CCCC quadringenfi-ae-a 500 D quTngentl-ae-a 600 DC sescenti-ae-a 700 DCC septingenti-ae-a 800 DCCC octingenti-ae-a 900 DCCCC nongentl-ae-a 1000 M mllle. indecl (plural: mllia)
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... can determine the word's function. The names of the cases will be abbreviated to nom.. acc.. gen.. dat. and abl.. and pi. indicates a plural ending. Authentic texts The Latin texts have been taken from ancient 1 EARLY ROME.
... can determine the word's function. The names of the cases will be abbreviated to nom.. acc.. gen.. dat. and abl.. and pi. indicates a plural ending. Authentic texts The Latin texts have been taken from ancient 1 EARLY ROME.
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Contents
Carthage | 14 |
Cicero | 34 |
Augustus | 47 |
Society | 70 |
Leisure | 101 |
Britain | 112 |
Religion | 122 |
Christianity | 133 |
Appendices | 143 |
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accusative adjectives Aeneas Aeneid agricola ambulat amphitheatre Antony atque audltl Augustus Augustus Caesar bona bonus-a-um Boudicca Britain bull Caesar Carthage Catiline Catullus cenam century chases Christians Cicero Ciceronem Clodius Cloelia Clytaemnestra dat./abl dative declension Dido dixit emperor endings English epistula erat etiam farmer father femina fugat Gauls genitive gerundive girl gladiator gods Greece Greek haec Hannibal Horace horse Identify imperfect infinitive Italy Julius Latin Latin words Leners Livy lulius Marcus mihi monitus neque Nero neut neuter nihil nom./acc nominative nouns NOUNS ADJS nunc Octavian omnes paratus passive past participle pl./acc Pliny plural poet poeta Pompey present pronoun puella pueri quae quam quid quod Romam Roman Rome senators servi servo servus singular slave subjunctive Suetonius sunt Tacitus tamen taurus teacher Tiberius tibi translate urbe venit verb videt villa vinum Virgil Vocabulary TEXT wine woman