ECCE ROMANI I AUDIO FILES Find here a link to a Google Folder with all audio files that go with the stories and vocabulary for each chapter of Ecce Romani I.
Latin Insults It is a well-known fact that everyone sounds smarter in Latin. Even your insults will carry greater weight if you say them in Latin. Simply pick one adjective from column A, one from B, and add to noun of your choice in Column C. Insults may be phrased as Tu es… (You are) Tua mater est (Your mother is...) Note: : Latin adjectives take the same gender as the noun they describe. If someone is a big pig, then that person is a magnus porcus but if they are a big beast then they are a magna bestia but if they are a big turnip, then use magnum rapum. Some animal words can be either masculine or feminine. In that case, use the gender of the person being insulted to determine th...
Activity 6c Translating impersonal verbs with infinitives: necesse est, licetne The following is a list of chores that need to be completed. Circle the infinitive in each sentence and translate the sentence into English: 1. Necesse est villam purgare. 2. Necesse est Aureliam adiuvare. 3. Necesse est aquam e rivo in villam portare. 4. Necesse est cibum coquere. 5. Necesse est in agris strenue laborare. 6. Licetne mihi ad latrinam ire. 7. Licet tibi ad latrinam ire. 8. Licet tibi nunc cenare. A list of Latin impersonal verbs which are commonly seen in the SAT subject tests. Impersonal verbs often take an infinitive (verb form with -re ending). Just learn the meanings now and plan to use these words with infinitives. necesse est it is necessary (w/acc.) + infinitive licet mihi.. is it permitted to me? may I accidit, ac...
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