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Magistra Ebert
Chapter 4 Sentences
Term | Definition |
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He is a troublesome boy. | Est puer molestus. |
He always annoys Cornelia. | Semper Corneliam vexat. |
Today Cornelia is sleeping under the tree. | Hodie sub arbore Cornelia dormit. |
She does not like Sextus. | Sextum non amat. |
She does not see Sextus. | Sextum non videt. |
She does not hear Sextus. | Sextum non audit. |
She is anxious. | Sollicita est. |
He is anxious. | Sollicitus est. |
Nothing frightens you. | Nihil te terret. |
Nothing frightens me. | Nihil me terret. |
He climbs the tree. | Arborem ascendit. |
He is shouting in a loud voice. | Magna voce clamat. |
Sextus is not laughing. | Non ridet Sextus. |
Sextus is not sleeping. | Sextus non dormit. |
What frightens you? | Quid te terret? |
Who frightens me? | Quis me terret? |
Who frightens Cornelia? | Quis Corneliam terret? |
What frightens Sextus? | Quid Sextum terret? |
Who climbs the tree? | Quis arborem ascendit? |
Who hears the voice? | Quis vocem audit? |
Who hears the noise? | Quis fragorem audit? |
Cornelia hears a loud noise. | Cornelia magnum fragorem audit. |
The branches are weak. | Rami sunt infirmi. |
Come down, Sextus! | Descende, Sexte! |
He is running to the tree. | Ad arborem currit. |
The loud noise scares Cornelia. | Magna vox Corneliam terret. |
Sextus is catching sight of the girl. | Sextus puellam conspicit. |
They laugh. | Rident. |