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Ecce 1-7

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molestus troublesome, annoying
semper always
vexat [he/she] annoys
igitur therefore
amat [he/she] loves
dormit sleeps
conspicit (she/he) catches sight of
furtim stealthily
appropinquat [he/she] approaches
ascendit [he/she] climbs
magnus big, great
magna voce in a loud voice
audit [he/she] hears, listens to
videt (he/she) sees
vox voice
terret (she/he) frightens
sollicita anxious, worried
tum at that moment, then
tu you [subject]
nihil nothing
te you (direct object)
cave! be careful!
ramus branch
infirmus weak, shakey
fragor crash
qualis...? what sort of...?
quo...? where...to?
quoque also
sunt are
amicae friends
hodie today
sed but
in agris in the fields
ambulant they walk
brevi tempore in short time
defessa tired
non iam no longer
strenua active
currit runs
tandem at last
ex agris from the fields
ad villama rusticam to the country house
lente slowly
eius his own
quid faciunt what are they doing?
saepe often
subitō suddenly
cadit (he / she/ it) falls
in vīllīs rūsticīs in country houses
vir man
qui who
puer boy
multī many
servus slave
ita vērō yes
minimē no
abīte, molestī go away, pests
in piscīnam into the fishpond
sōlus alone
labōrant (they) work, are working
in hortō in the garden
īrātus angry
gemit (he / she) groans
eādem the same
clāmant (they) shout, are shouting
rīdent (they) laugh, are laughing, smile
occupātus busy
labōrantēs working people
nūntius messenger
salutat (she/he) greets
Salvē! Hello!
inquit she/he says
meus my
dūcit she/he leads
trādit she/he hands over
legit she/he reads
Ēheu! Alas!
princeps emperor
ad urbem to the city
revocat she/he recalls
cōnsulere to consult
necesse est it is necessary
Eugepae! Hurray!
īre to go
quōs? whom?
si if
dies day
in silvam in the woods
ibi there
rivus stream
frigidus cold
errant they wander
prope near
vult he / she wants
ignavus lazy
respondet he / she replies
neque neither
temerarius bold
lupus wolf
periterritus frightened
statim immediately
Ferte auxilium Bring help, help
ubi where
clamor shout
eos them
eum him
petit he seeks
arripit grabs hold of
repellit drives off
e silva out of the woods
salvae safe
adveniunt they arrive
calidus warm
timet he / she fears
adhuc welcome
nondum not yet
lucet it is light, it is day
surgit he/she/it rises, gets up
per villam through the country house
pater father
mater mother
etiam also, even
tamen however, nevertheless
ancilla slave woman
ancillae slave women
patres fathers
matres mothers
cibus food
observat he/she/it watches
purgat (he/she/it) cleans
coquere to cook
mox soon, presently
strenue strenuously, hard
aqua water
portant they carry
reprehendit (he/she/it) blames, scolds
docet (he/she/it) teaches
curare to care for, to look after
lanam trahunt they spin wool
omnia quae everything that
adiuvare to help
adiuvat he/she/it helps, is helping
nunc now
necesse est it is necessary
Qui...? Who? (plural)
Britannicus British (masculine)
Britannica British (feminine)
lana wool
lanam trahit he/she/it spins wool
portat he/she/it carries
parat he / she prepares
nolo I don't want to
volo I want
debet he / she should
e / ex out of
ad towards
silva forest
potest he / she is able
nolunt they don't want to
volunt they want to
cur why
quid facit what is he / she doing
ego / me I / me
tu es you are
te you (direct object)
tu you (subject)
Created by: kmmcdono
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