Matter of fact, he makes Latin so much better. Check out his youtube channel for lots of Latin help. To practice Latin noun endings, you can go to this interactive site: the Interactive Latin Library site. Memorize Latin Endings with Dwane Thomas. My boys, she says, are my jewels. For good children always are especially bright jewels for a good woman.
He was driving, he was coming, he was sending, they were leading. They were driving, they were sending, you were leading, they were fortifying. We were sending, you were leading, they were saying. We were fortifying, you were coming, you were saying. You were sending, we were coming, he was finding. You were finding, you were coming, you were hearing. We were driving, you were finding, he was fortifying. You were driving, I was saying, I was fortifying. Mittbant, reperibmus. Dcbmus, mittbat, mnibam.
Venibant, audibat, reperibam. Do you believe the words of the allies? Many dont believe their words. My neighbours do not favour your advice, because they are eager for war. Tiberius and Gaius did not resist the hard discipline and they obeyed Cornelia.
The goddess was hostile to the seven daughters of the queen. A hard punishment and perpetual sorrow will not persuade the queen. Recently she was resisting and now she resists the power of Latona. Soon the arrows will fly and injure the wretched children. He will say, you will lead, we shall fortify. They will say, you will say, we shall send.
They will fortify, they will come, they will send, they will drive. He will lead, you will send, he will come, he will drive. He will fortify, you will find, we will drive. I shall send, we shall come, they will rule.
You will hear, you will come, you will find. He will find, I shall drive, we shall lead, he will send. You will see, I shall sit, we shall call. Reperiam, audiet, venient. Mniam, mittet, dcmus. Veniam, reperimus, mittent. Quis fbulae crdet? Ego fbulae crdam. Cuius amcs favtis? Amcs nostrs favmus. Quis arms nostrs resistet? Sextus arms vestrs resistet. Quis e persudbit?
Cr equ me nocbs? Nn nocbam equ tu. Cui servus bonus pret? Servus bonus magistr su pret. NB: Nostr and vestr can be used as substantives for our men, your men , page 68 3. They will flee, they do, he threw. Destroy, announce pl , they flee. Come pl , say, you will make. Lead pl , I shall throw, they fled. Do, we threw, we flee, seize pl. Sit pl , find, teach pl. We shall flee, they will throw, you will seize. They will find, you seized pl , they do harm.
Favour pl , resist, you will obey pl. Fly to many lands and give help. I will take my weapons and I will destroy many wild beasts. Who will believe your story?
Be good, boys, and hear the pleasing words of the teacher. Dea arma rapiet et tla iaciet. Tls mults fers dlbit.
Auxilium dabit nfrms. Ad mults terrs volbit et fere fugient. Nrrate, Rmn, lbers fbulam clram. It will be given, he will give, you are seen, you see. He called, he was called, you will destroy, you will be destroyed. He was prepared, he prepared, you care for, you are cared for. They were carried, they carried, we will be seen, we will see. You are ordered, you order, you were praised, you praised.
You will be moved, you will move, they were given, they were giving. They are destroyed, they destroy, we were prepared, we prepared. Video, videor, nntibtur, nntibat, iubbunt, iubbuntur. Videntur, vident, docbmus, docbmur, movbunt, movbuntur. Perseus was the son of Juppiter, the greatest of the gods. The poets tell many stories about him. The gods favour him, they give him magical armour and wings. Armed with these weapons and supported by the wings he flew to many lands, destroyed savage monsters and gave aid to the wretched and the weak.
Ethiopia is a land of Africa. Cepheus rules this land. Neptunus, the greatest god of the waters, was angry with him and he sends a savage monster to Ethiopia.
There the monster not only harmed the wide and beautiful fields of Ethiopia, but also destroyed the dwellings of the farmers and killed many men, women and children. The people fled from the fields and fortified the towns with strong walls. Then Cepheus, moved by great sadness, hurries to Juppiters oracle and speaks as follows: My friends are killed, my Textkit - Greek and Latin Learning Tools www.
Hear my words, Juppiter. Give help to the wretched. Drive the savage monster out of my fatherland. He drove, he was driven, he sent, he was sent, he led. They drive, they are driven, they are sent, they send, they fortify. I am sent, I will be sent, I shall sent, you will be led, you are led.
We will be said, we say, we shall say, we are said, you pl were fortified. He is led, you pl are led, we are found, I shall be found, he is driven. We drove, we were driven, you are found, you will be found. You are fortified, I was coming, I was led, it will be said. You are sent, you sent, you will be sent, you are sent, you were driven. Agbar, agbam, dcbmus, dcbmur, dcit, dcitur. Mittam, mittar, reperis, reperiris, dcunt, dcuntur. Agmus, agmur, dcit, dcitur, venient, mnientur.
Neptunus, the great god of the waters, who is hostile to the land of Ethiopia, sends these punishments. But prepare a suitable offering for the angry god and the savage monster will be driven from your fatherland. Your daughter Andormeda is pleasing to the monster. Give her to the monster. Save your dear fatherland and the life of your people.
Andromeda, however, was a beautiful girl. Cepheus loved her very much. Then Perseus with his wings will fly to many lands. The savage monster hastens through the waters and will soon devastate our fields. If, however, Cepheus will hasten to the oracle, the oracle will answer as follows. Who will be conquered by the weapons of Perseus?
Many monsters will be conquered by his weapons. With great cares and many tears the farmers are driven from their dear homes.
Many places will be laid waste and many towns will be destroyed. The monster is strong, yet it will be overcome. Will you always believe the words of the oracle? I will not always believe them. Will Cepheus obey the oracle? The words of the oracle will persuade them. If we will not flee, the town will be taken and the townsmen will be killed. Call the boys and tell the famous story about the savage monster. Vol, crr, mittimin, dc. Dcere, dc, rapimin, mn.
Iac, volre, mitte, reperr. Mitt, dcimin, iacere, cap. Reper, audte, regimin, mnr. The men, who are tired because of lack of food, will leave from that place. The Germans approached the Roman camp, nevertheless the lieutenant kept the troops from the battle. Many towns of the Gauls will be taken by the Romans. Then the Romans will kill all the people of these towns with swords and spears. The townsmen will resist the Romans, but they will flee, tired from the long battle. Many fled out of Gaul and lived in the villages of the Germans.
The wretched sailors are wounded by savage enemies and are in need of food. Leave and give the men grain and plenty of wine. Our troops were kept from the battle by the lieutenant Sextus.
That town was far away from the Roman province. Nautae dfess loc deae Dinae cr appropinqubant. Cib et vn egbant. Sine cib, sine vin erant. Iam terr nn long absunt, et alt in loc virs armts vident. Pls sagittsque virs ab terr prohibentur. Where have you been, Titus and Quintus? Ive been to my school and Quintus has been to his school. Weve been good boys.
Has Sextus been in the village today? He has. He was hurrying through the fields near the river recently. There he and Cornelius have a boat. A boat, you say? Tell someone else that story! Yes, truly, a beautiful new boat! With whose money do Sextus and Cornelius prepare that boat? Who gives them the money? The friends of Cornelius have much gold and the boy doesnt lack money. Where will the boys sail to? Will they sail far from land? Their plans are doubtful. But today, I believe, if the wind is will be suitable, they will sail to the biggest island.
They have been there before already. Then, however, the wind was treacherous and the boys were in great danger. Water moved by the wind is always hostile to sailors, and often the treacherous wind seizes the boats and drives and destroys them.
Those boys, if they wont be very careful, will be overcome by the angry water and strong wind and thus be killed. Ubi puer ante fuerant? In ld fuerant. Ubi Sextus fuerat? In agr proxim fluvi fuerat. Quis hodi cum Sext fuit? Cornlius cum e fuit. Quis ita dcit?
S ventus fuit idneus, puer in nvigi furunt. Mox cum puers nvigbimus. Nn erit perculum, s attent fuerimus. Then Cepheus, filled with sadness with a heart full of sadness led his dear daughter out of the towngate to the water and bound her arms to hard rocks. Then the friends of the poor girl went far away and waited a long time for the savage monster. Then Perseus, supported by wings, flew by chance over Ethiopia. He saw the people, Andromeda, and the tears and he went down to earth exceedingly astounded.
Then Cepheus told him about all his worries and spoke as follows: I will obey the words of the oracle, and give my daughter for my fatherland; but if you will kill that monster and save Andromeda, I will give her to you. You have had, they have moved, they had sent. He has seen, you will have said, to have led. You have sent, they have obeyed, we had left.
We will have had, I have destroyed, he has obeyed, to have been. You had given, you will have strengthened, you had come, to have sent.
You had come, to have made, you had given, you will have carried. Who had the words of the oracle moved? The words of the oracle had moved the people. To whom will Cepheus have told the words of the oracle?
Cepheus will have told the words of the oracle to Perseus. Her friends shall have gone away from Andromeda. The fierce monster had destroyed many dwelling places. Where have you seen the monster? We have seen it in the water. What will the monster do? The monster will kill Andromeda. Prurunt, dlvimus, habuer. Mserimus, vneram, mnvrunt.
Dlvisse, vdisse, dederit, portvrunt. Quis mnstrum vderat? Andromeda id vderat. Cr vir ex oppids discesserant? Discesserant quia mnstrum vnerat. Pruitne Cpheus rcul? Suddenly the monster is seen; it hastens quickly through the water and approaches Andromeda. Her friends are far away and the poor girl is alone. Perseus, however, flew over the water without delay. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public.
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