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Lectio XIII
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Word in Latin
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Part of Genitive
Speech Or
Principal Parts
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Word in Latin
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Part of Genitive
Speech Or
Principal Parts
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Declensions Lesson 13
Latin noun or adjective: captivus
Singular
gratus
English translation:
Plural
N
G
D
AC
AB
Latin noun or adjective: cena
Singular
bona
English translation:
Plural
N
G
D
AC
AB
(feminine)
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English translation:
Plural
AC XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
AB XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Latin noun or adjective: singuli (masculine)
Singular
N
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English translation:
Plural
AC XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
AB XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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Expressing movement and placement is a very important in communication, so much so that many languages have
different cases to express different kinds of movement and placement. In addition, people use prepositions to
express this phenomenon.
We have already seen the use of ad with the accusative and in with the ablative and the accusative. We have also
studied the ablative of means, which builds the preposition into the word BY MEANS OF and ablative ending.
Consider the following:
, ab = away from the outside (think away or ab-way)
D = down from, from (think de-own from)
, ex = out from the inside, out of (think ex-it)
Remember: a is usually used before a consonant; ab before a vowel.
e is usually used before a consonant; ex before a vowel.
Toga Stup
NOW Meet Stoopey. Stoopey is a small and great bunny.
Stupus est magnus et parvus lepus Romanus. Stupus est fortis et pugnat in Colise Romae
Stupus ambulat silv in casam.
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Hey, you!!!
VISUALIZE THE VOCATIVE
The word vocative comes from the Latin verb
voco, vocare call
VOCATIVE ENDINGS:
SINGULAR
PLURAL
1ST DECL.
ae
(think use)
2ND DECL. (for ius nouns)
(think iusi)
* only these endings differ from the nominative.
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___________________________.
7. How do we separate the vocative from the rest of the sentence? _____________________
8. Give the vocative forms in Latin of the following :
base word
Vocative singular
Vocative plural
queen
____________________________
____________________________
friend
____________________________
____________________________
comrade
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____________________________
sailor
____________________________
____________________________
Lucius
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Quintus
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Cornelia
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Tullius
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9. The AEPFW (ablative expressing place from which) uses one of __________ prepositions plus the
___________ endings on the noun (+adj) to express the idea of ____________from a place.
10. Translate the following, giving all definitions. Remember ab-way, de-own and ex-it.
, ab = ____________________________________________________
D =
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, ex = ____________________________________________________
11. Chant ab-way, de-own and ex-it 10 times as loudly as you can.
12. Sometimes d means _____________________
13. We use __________ and ___________ instead of ab and ex before words beginning with a _______________.
14. Is the letter H a consonant in Latin? Yes No
15. Ab and ex can sometimes be used before a consonant. Yes No
15. Translate the following:
out of the water ____________________________
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1. Clara _______________________________
2. Bad Clara _______________________________
3. Lucius _______________________________
4. Good Lucius _______________________________
5. Great Romans _______________________________
6. Pleasing slave _______________________________
7. My daughter _______________________________
8. My sailors _______________________________
9. New farmers _______________________________
10. Maximus _______________________________
11. Evil Maximus _______________________________
12. Little girl _______________________________
13. Little girls _______________________________
14. Little friend _______________________________
15. Little friends _______________________________
Translate:
1. Famous sailors, call friends and allies. We shall fight tomorrow. _________________________________
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2. Boni servi, moverunt equos claros, parvam materiam Galliae et captivos Britannia ad Romam.
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List all forms for each verb in the lesson, using the forms in the vocabulary list; PRESENT
Move :
PRESENT
TENSE
Singular
Plural
1st
2nd
3rd
Move :
FUTURE
TENSE
Singular
Plural
1st
2nd
3rd
Move :
PERFECT
TENSE
Singular
Plural
1st
2nd
3rd
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CALL :
PRESENT
TENSE
Singular
Plural
1st
2nd
3rd
CALL :
FUTURE
TENSE
Singular
Plural
1st
2nd
3rd
CALL :
PERFECT
TENSE
Singular
Plural
1st
2nd
3rd
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vocab practice
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Lesson 13
verb practice
1. move (principal parts in Latin, then translate the first three into English)
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2. call (principal parts in Latin, then translate the first three into English)
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Conjugate:
3. I move _______________________________
4. they did not move _______________________________
5. you (sg) will move _______________________________
6. I call _______________________________
7. I did not call _______________________________
8. s/he, it moved _______________________________
9. Call! (sg) _______________________________
10. Call! (pl) _______________________________
11. you (sg) call _______________________________
12. we shall move _______________________________
13. s/he, it is calling _______________________________
14. you (pl) have moved _______________________________
15. they did call _______________________________
16. we are not calling _______________________________
17. Move! (sg) _______________________________
18. they will call _______________________________
19. Move! (pl) _______________________________
20. s/he, it will call _______________________________
21. I shall move _______________________________
22. s/he, it did call _______________________________
23. they will move _______________________________
24. we stayed _______________________________
25. you (pl) frightened _______________________________
26. we increased _______________________________
27. they will free _______________________________
28. I kept _______________________________
29. you (sg) deserved _______________________________
30. I will have _______________________________
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Sentence analysis answer the questions about each of the English sentences. THINK FIRST!!!
On the planet Zglock, Smstlp and his lovely bride, Tht, took a few tentative steps down the fragrant,
bromine-scented sulfur pool before going into their slimy hut for the evening.
a. How many prepositional phrases are there? ___________
What are they? ___________________________________________________________________
b. What case would the following be in and why?
planet _____________________ hut _____________________
c. What is the complete subject? ___________________________
d. Is it simple or compound? _______________________________
e. What is ,Tht, called? _______________________________
f. What case would ,Tht, be in? Why?___________________________
g. What is the verb? tense? person? #? ___________________________________________________
h. How many clauses? _______________________________
i. Is there a complement? Yes No
j. If so what is it? ____________________________
k. What case? Why? ____________________________________________
l. List as many adjectives as you can. _____________________________________________________
John, give the cake to your brother and then go to school.
a. What is the subject? _____________________________________________________
b. What is John ? ___________________________________________
c. Verb(s)? ___________________________
d. What is the mood or mode of the verb(s)? _______________________________
e. How many clauses are there? _______________________________
f. What pos is and? ___________________________
g. What case would John go into? Why? __________________________________________
h. What case would cake go into? Why? _______________________________
i. What case would brother go into? Why? _______________________________
j. What kind of phrase is to school in English? ____________________________________________
k. How would you express the word to in to school? _________________________________________
l. If school is scola in Latin, decline it appropriately for to school. ___________________________
m. How/Why did you pick that case? ____________
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Filii mei, vocate filias meas quod debent (have to) aquam et ranas et cenam parare.
a. What structure is Filii mei? Translate it. ___________________________
G/N/C? declension?__________________________________________________
b. How many clauses? ____________
c. What is the verb in the 1st clause? Translate it.______________________
Sg or pl? #? Mood? _____________________________
d. Subject of the 1st clause? _______________________________
e. Is there a complement in the 1st clause? _______________________________
Kind? case? decl? sg or pl? gender? ____________________________________________________
f. Conjunctions? What?___________________________
g. What is the conjugated verb of the 2nd clause? _____________________________
h. What do you think the infinitive of that verb is? _______________________________
i. Is there a complement in the 2nd clause? If so, what? ________________________________________
j. If so, what case? ____________________________
k. If so, for which verb is it the complement? ________________________
Now translate:
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Sometimes the principal clarinet player of the Kirgistan philharmonic orchestra dreamed strange dreams;
thoughts of great horses in flat fields remained in his mind for days on end.
a. Pos of sometimes? ___________
1st sentence/clause
b. Subject? _____________________
c. Verb? ___________________________
d. Tense? _______________________________
e. Person? #? _______________________________
f. What is the complement?___________________________
g. Type of complement? ____________________________
h. Case? _______________________________
i. Translate strange if dream is masculine? _______________
2nd sentence/clause
j. Subject? ____________________________
k. Verb? ____________________________________________
l. Tense? _____________________________________________________
m. Person? #? _______________________________
n. Translate remained _________________________
o. What structure is of great horses? _________________________
p. Case? Why? _____________________________________
q. Translate it: ______________________________________
r. What structure is in fields? _________________________
s. Case? Why? _____________________________________
t. Translate it: ______________________________________
u. What structure is in his mind? _________________________
v. What is the object of the preposition? ______________________________
w. What structure is for days? _________________________
x. What is the object of the preposition? ______________________________
y. What structure is on end? _________________________
z. What is the object of the preposition? ______________________________
aa. Do you understand now what the object of a preposition is? ________________
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Preposition practice
ad + accusative = to, toward (w/ verb of motion or Place to Which) //= near (w/ verb of rest or Place Where)
in + accusative = to, onto, into, against (or Place to Which)
in + ablative = in, on (or Place Where or Ablative of place)
, ab = away from (the outside), from (think away or ab-way)
d = down from, from, about, concerning, of (think de-own from)
, ex = out from (the inside), out of, from (think ex-it)
*****Ablative of Means bmo, through, by, with, all show how no prep needed, just abl. endings.
*****Be very careful --- now we have a second use of the word of which is NOT genitive.
1. Stoopey walks down from the Coliseum.
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2. I am thinking (cogito, cogitare) about horses.
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The slave gave a letter concerning the great land to the queen.
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4. Good man, sail away from the island.
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5. The small girls moved one at a time out of the woods.
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6. Move away from the street now, allies.
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7. The guinea pig calls the students down the bank (ripa like the river).
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8. Move out of the street, imbecile (stultus)!
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9. I stayed near the water.
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10. I sail toward the flat islands.
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11. They prepare food in the house.
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12. The evil queen remained on the island.
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L13 Translate
1. Poenas duras, iniurias multas et magnam gratiam in patria vidi. __________________________________
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2. Semper hic manebit quod patriam suam et amicos suos amat. ____________________________________
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3. Ubi parvae ranae lucidantae malos equos pugnant, Roma patriam occupabit. ________________________
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4. The students loved, love and will love good teaching.
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5. Grateful slaves, call the difficult prisoners from Britain to dinner. ________________________
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6. Ubi est meus longus carrus. ______________________________________________________________
7. Cras filio meo praedam magnam mandabo. __________________________________________________
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8. Magnas insulas planas et multos servos bonos et malos habuimus.
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9. Paene insula erat, sed non erat paeninsula. ___________________________________________________
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10. Caesar occupavit multas terras et multas insulas pugnis duris et magnis. __________________________
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11. Good girls, have you gotten dinner ready? We will sail soon (mox). _____________________________
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12. Good friends! Incite the captives to fight.
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13. Servant, carry the dinner to the prisoners of the new queen.
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14. Servus vocat quintam filiam.
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15. Puellae movebunt equos ab aqua. _________________________________________________________
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16. The prisoners fight the queen to the forest of the large horses. __________________________________
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17. The servants do not praise the land because it is bad and there is no water. ________________________
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18. Movete carros a via et equum ab aqua. _____________________________________________________
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19. Amicum meum in silva specto et ad casam voco. ____________________________________________
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20. Spectate ranas parvas et claras in aqua clara et alta, filii mei et filiae meae. ________________________
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21. Magister de disciplina docet.
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22. They carried the timber away from the forest.
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23. The capitives will sail down from the homeland of the evil queen.
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24. The girl moved out of the house.
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Genitive noun practice --- Pay very close attention to apostrophes!
1. carri amicorum bonorum ________________________________________________________________
2. nautae patriae clarae ___________________________________________________________________
3. nauta patriarum malarum _______________________________________________________________
4. the farmers daughter __________________________________________________________________
5. the good farmers concerns ______________________________________________________________
6. the new queens good slaves _____________________________________________________________
7. magnae copiae cibi boni ________________________________________________________________
8. parvi equi nautarum clarorum ____________________________________________________________
9. bona fortuna magna reginarum novarum ___________________________________________________
10. multae linguae durae patriarum _________________________________________________________
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1. ___________________________________________________________________________________
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2. ___________________________________________________________________________________
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3. ___________________________________________________________________________________
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4. ___________________________________________________________________________________
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5. ___________________________________________________________________________________
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6. ___________________________________________________________________________________
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B.
1. ___________________________________________________________________________________
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2. ___________________________________________________________________________________
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3. ___________________________________________________________________________________
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4. ___________________________________________________________________________________
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C.
1. ___________________________________________________________________________________
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2. ___________________________________________________________________________________
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3. ___________________________________________________________________________________
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4. ___________________________________________________________________________________
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5. ___________________________________________________________________________________
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Latin 7 Passage Lesson 13, Page 99-100: translate into English in the space provided.
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2. erat ______________________
4. to have
______________________
5. I am scaring ______________________
6. meret ______________________
8. vocabitis ______________________
9. Movete! ______________________
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2. erant ______________________
3. docuit ______________________
4. I stayed
______________________
5. mandabitis ______________________
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