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Latin 1 CH 2 Sententiae Book

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Salve, O patria!   Greetings, O (my) fatherland!  
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Fama et sententia volant   Rumor and opinion move quickly.  
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Da veniam puellae, amabo te   Give pardon to the girl (Pardon the girl), please.  
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Clementia tua multas vitas servat   Your clemency saves (is saving) many lives.  
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Multam pecuniam deportat   He carries (is carrying) off much (a lot of) money.  
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Fortunam et vitam antiquae patriae saepe laudas sed recusas   You often praise the ancient fatherland's fortune and (way of) life, but you reject (them) or You often praise but reject the ancient fatherland's fortune and (way of) life.  
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Me vitare turbam iubes   You order me to avoid the crowd.  
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Me philosophiae do   I give (dedicate/devote) myself to philosophy.  
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Philosophia est ars vitae   Philosophy is the art of life.  
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Sanam formam vitae conservate   Maintain (preserve) a healthy (sound) form of life.  
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Immodica ira creat insaniam   Immoderate (unrestrained) anger creates (produces) insanity.  
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Nulla avaritia sine poena est   No greed (greedy act/form of greed) is without penalty (goes unpunished).  
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Me saevis catenis onerat   He oppresses me with cruel chains.  
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Rotam fortunae non timent   They do not fear the wheel of fortune.  
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The girls save the poet’s life   Puellae vītam poētae (cōn)servant.  
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Without philosophy we often go astray and pay the penalty   Sine philosophiā saepe errāmus et poenās damus.  
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If your land is strong, nothing terrifies the sailors and you ought to praise your great fortune.    
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We often see the penalty of anger   Poenam īrae saepe vidēmus  
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The ancient gate is large   Porta antīqua est magna.  
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Quid cogitas?—debemus iram vitare   What are you thinking?—we ought to (must) avoid anger.  
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1/3 Puella mea me non amat. Vale, puella! Catullus obdurat:   My girl does not love me. Farewell (Goodbye), girl! Catullus is tough:  
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2/3 Poeta puellam non amat, formam puellae non laudat, puellae rosas non dat, et puellam non basiat!   The poet does not love the girl, he does not praise the girl's beauty, he does not give roses to the girl (give the girl roses), and he does not kiss the girl!  
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3/3 Ira mea est magna! Obduro, mea puella—sed sine te non valeo.   My anger is great! I am tough, my girl—but without you I am not (doing very) well.  
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