Question | Answer |
1. Labor me vocat | Work calls (beckons) me. |
2. Mone me, amabo te, si erro | Warn me, please, if I err (make a mistake). |
3. Festina lente | Hurry up (make haste) slowly. |
4. Laudas me; culpant me | You praise me; they blame me. |
5. Saepe peccamus | We often sin (do wrong). |
6. Quid debemus cogitare? | What ought we to think? (What should we think?) |
7. Conservate me! | Save me! |
8. Rumor volat | Rumor flies (moves quickly) |
9. Me non amat | He (she) does not love me |
10. Nihil me terret | Nothing terrifies (frightens) me |
11. Apollo me saepe servat | Apollo often guards (protects) me |
12. Salvete!–quid videtis? Nihil videmus | Hello!–what do you see? We see nothing. |
13. Saepe nihil cogitas | You often think (about) nothing |
14. Cogito ergo sum | “I think, therefore I am” |
14. Bis das, si cito das | You give twice if you give quickly |
15. Si vales, valeo | If you are well, I am well (if you're okay, I'm okay) |
16. What does he see? | Quid videt? |
17. They are giving nothing. | Nihil dant. |
18. You ought not to praise me | Mē nōn Laudāre Dēbēs |
19. If I err, he often warns me | Sī errō, mē saepe monet |
20. If you love me, save me, please! | Sī mē amās, servā (cōnservā) mē amābō tē! |
1/4 Maecenas et Vergilius me hodie vocant | Maecenas and Vergil are inviting me today |
2/4 Quid cogitare debeo? Quid debeo respondere? | What should I think? What (how) should I respond? |
3/4 Si erro, me saepe monent et culpant; si non erro, me laudant | If I err, they often advise me and blame me; if I do not err, they praise me |
4/4 Quid hodie cogitare debeo? | What should I think (expect) today? |