Latin without tears or, One word a day, by the author of 'Peep of day'. |
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... am castīg - at Domin - ǎ columb - am ăm - ăt Aquil - ă căpr - am dēvŏr - ǎt Wild beast devours the slave Viper kills the sailor Maid chastises the girl Lady loves the dove Eagle devours the she - goat Fill - ă vacc - am castig - ăt Avi ...
... am castīg - at Domin - ǎ columb - am ăm - ăt Aquil - ă căpr - am dēvŏr - ǎt Wild beast devours the slave Viper kills the sailor Maid chastises the girl Lady loves the dove Eagle devours the she - goat Fill - ă vacc - am castig - ăt Avi ...
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... am excit - at Slave of the queen Fili - ǎ domin - æ the daughter columb - am awakens ăm - t Daughter of the lady the dove loves Puell - ǎ femin - æ Girl of the woman vacc - am the cow castīg - ǎt chastises Căpr - ǎ dŏmin - æ rān - am ...
... am excit - at Slave of the queen Fili - ǎ domin - æ the daughter columb - am awakens ăm - t Daughter of the lady the dove loves Puell - ǎ femin - æ Girl of the woman vacc - am the cow castīg - ǎt chastises Căpr - ǎ dŏmin - æ rān - am ...
Page 6
... columb - æ d - at Farmer to the dove gives Puell - ǎ ǎvi - æ d - at Girl to the grandmama gives Ancill - ă rēgin - æ ... am d - at Girl to the cow the water gives Fili - ǎ ǎgricol - æ vacc - am d - at Daughter to the farmer the cow gives ...
... columb - æ d - at Farmer to the dove gives Puell - ǎ ǎvi - æ d - at Girl to the grandmama gives Ancill - ă rēgin - æ ... am d - at Girl to the cow the water gives Fili - ǎ ǎgricol - æ vacc - am d - at Daughter to the farmer the cow gives ...
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... am hast - â vulněr - ặt Sailor the maid with the spear wounds Ăvi - ă serv - am columb - â plāc - ǎt Grandmother the slave with the dove appeases ( or turns away anger ) Rēgin - ǎ ǎgricol - am insŭl - â plāc - ǎt Queen the farmer with ...
... am hast - â vulněr - ặt Sailor the maid with the spear wounds Ăvi - ă serv - am columb - â plāc - ǎt Grandmother the slave with the dove appeases ( or turns away anger ) Rēgin - ǎ ǎgricol - am insŭl - â plāc - ǎt Queen the farmer with ...
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... am Căs - am Vacc - æ Căs - æ Vacc - æ Abl . Culp - â With a fault Vacc - â ... Columb - æ vol - ant Bālæn - æ năt - ant Doves fly Whales swim Ladies sup ... am A fault Hinds jump Farmers cry out Maids sing Singular . A wing Al - ǎ Āl - am ...
... am Căs - am Vacc - æ Căs - æ Vacc - æ Abl . Culp - â With a fault Vacc - â ... Columb - æ vol - ant Bālæn - æ năt - ant Doves fly Whales swim Ladies sup ... am A fault Hinds jump Farmers cry out Maids sing Singular . A wing Al - ǎ Āl - am ...
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Common terms and phrases
1st person 2nd person 3rd person Agn-i agn-ōs Agricol-æ ăm-ant ǎm-o Ancill-æ appease arrow Ăsin-i Aur-um autem beautiful bon-i bon-us Căn-is căpr-am chastised columb-am CONJUGATION cottage d-at Dative DECLENSION di-ēs Dic-it Dic-it ei disciples domin-ārum Domin-i ĕgo ējus Équ-is ĕrăt ergō farmer Femin-æ Feminine Fili-æ Fruct-us Future Perfect Tense Future Tense Genitive girl hæc hast hens Homin-ēs Homo IMPERATIVE MOOD INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD Jes-us Jesus kill lady lambs lord maids Masculine mund-i mūr-ōs Naut-æ Neuter nōn NOUNS Number with Accusative panther parv-i pears pēd-ēs Perfect Past Tense Plural Number Present Tense Puell-æ puell-am Půĕr Půĕr-i Půĕr-um pulch-rō quæ quam queen quiă rēg-is rēgin-æ Respond-it să-i să-ō sailors Saith Serv-i she-goats Simon Peter sing Singular Number slaves sunt Taur-ōs thee Thou wast Thou wilt Transitive Verb Vacc-æ vacc-am věn-it Vir-i Vōc-em voice wound
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