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Magistra Ebert
Chapter 3 Sentences
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| He is a Roman boy. | Est puer Romanus. |
| She is a Roman girl. | Est puella Romana. |
| He is sitting under the tree. | Sub arbore sedet. |
| She is reading in the garden. | In horto legit. |
| He is running to the fishpond, | Ad piscinam currit. |
| He works in Italy. | In Italia laborat. |
| There are many slaves. | Sunt multi servi. |
| There are many boys. | Sunt multi pueri. |
| There are many girls. | Sunt multae puellae. |
| He is laughing. | Ridet. |
| The boys run out of the graden. | Pueri ex horto currunt. |
| Davus gemit. | Davus is groaning. |
| Today the friends are shouting. | Hodie amici clamant. |
| He is a man who works in Italy. | Est vir qui in Italia laborat. |
| He also laughs. | Quoque ridet. |
| Go away, pests! | Abite, molesti! |