Thursday, December 17, 2009

Vocab quiz

1. amo means:

2. debeo means: to give

3. video means: to see

4.fama means: fame

5. nuata means:  wrong

6. poena means: pony

7. magna means: large

8.agricola means: farm

9. populus means: people

10. habeo means:

11. bellum means:

12. otium means:

13. malus means: bad

14. amicus means: friend?

15. supero means: plenty, large, or super

16. discipula means: student, learner

17. possum means: to be able

18. amor means: love

19. uxor means:

20. audeo means: to listen

Friday, December 11, 2009

Mid Term Review 2

Part II

Please ID and parse 20 verbs (of your choice) from chapters 5 and 6 Sententiae.
Reminder on parsing: Laudo = 1st person sing present active indicative of 'laudare' meaning 'to praise'



remanebat- 3rd person singular imperfect active, indicative of remanere meaning to remind
amat- 3rd person singular present active indicative of amare meaning to love
est- 3rd person singular present active indicative of esse meaning to be
videbatis- 2nd person plural imperfect active indicative of videre meaning to see
es- 2nd person singular present active indicative of esse meaning to be
habebo- 1st persin singular future active indicative of habere meaning to have
dabo- 1st person singular future  active indicative of dare meaning to owe
manebunt- 3rd person plural future active indicative of manere meaning to remain
culpabit- 3rd person singular future active indicative of culpare meaning to  blame
erat- 3rd person singular imperfect active indicative of esse meaning to be
optanse- 2nd person singular present active indicative of optare meaning to wish
gustare- 1st person infinitive meaning to taste
esse- 1st person infinitive meaning to be
salvi- 2nd person singular present active indicative of salvere meaning to be well
eritis- 2nd person plural future active indicative of esse meaning to be
delectare- 1st person infinitive meaning to delight
erat- 3rd person singular imperfect active indicative of esse meaning to be
esse- 1st person infinitive meaning to be
est- 3rd person singular present active indicative of esse meaning to be
tolerare- 1st person infinitive meaning to bear, or tolerate
valent- 3rd person singular present active indicative of valere meaning to be stroung






Part III

Please translate the story of the Rape of Lucretia (Page 47)



Tarquinius the awsome was the king of Romans, and Sextus Tarquinius was 

Mid Term Review

Laudare

1. Present Ind Act

luado
laudas
laudat
laudamus
laudatis
laudant
2. Imperfect Ind Act

laudabam
laudabas
laudabat
laudabamus
laudabatis
laudabant
3. Future Ind Act
laudabo

laudabis
laudabit
laudabimus
laudabitis
laudabunt

Monere

1. Present Ind Act

moneo
mones
monet
monemus
monetis
monent
2. Imperfect Ind Act

moneba
monebas
monebat
monebamus
monebatis
monebant
3. Future Ind Act

monebo
monebis
monebit
monebimus
monebitis
monebunt

Esse

1. Present Ind Act

sm
es
est
summus
estis
sunt
2. Imperfect Ind Act

eram
eras
erat
eramus
eratis
erant
3. Future Ind Act

ero
eris
erit
erimus
eritis
erunt

Posse

1. Present Ind Act

posse
potes
potet
2. Imperfect Ind Act

poteram
poteras
poterant
poteramus
poteritis
poterunt
3. Future Ind Act

potero
poteris
poterit
poterimus
poteritis
poterunt




Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Parsing

videre- 1st, singular, infinitive meaning to see
poterit 3rd, singular, future, active indicative of posse meaning to be able
poterant- 3rd, plural, imperfect,active indicative of posse meaning to be able
monere- 1st person singular infinitive meaning to remind
vocabit- 3rd person singular future, active indicative of vocare meaning to call
cogitabant- 3rd person plural imperfect active indicative of cogitare meaning to think
habebimus- 1st person plural future active indicative of habeo meaning to have
erant- 3rd person plural imperfect active indicative of esse meaning to be
manebit- 3rd person singular future active indicative of maneo to remain
superare- 1st person singular infinitive active meaning to be above
erat- 3rd person singular imperfect active indicative of esse meaning to be
gustare- 1st person singular infinitive meaning to haste
esse- 1st person singular infinitive meaning to be
eritis- 1st person plural future active indicative of esse meaning to be
delectare- 1st person singular infinitive meaning to delight
erat- 3rd person singular imperfect active indicative of esse meaning to be
tolerare- 1st person singular infinitive meaning to endure
valere- 1st person singular infinitive meaning to be stroung