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Tabellarium leberi spectabant   The Children watch the courior  
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Cornelius, ubi epistulas scribebat, uxorem et liberos videre nolebat.   Cornelius, when writting letters was not wishing to see the wife and children.  
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Gaudebat Cornelius quod omnes incolumes erant   Cornelius was Glad Becase all are safe  
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Cives tebellarios ex urbe spepe mittunt.   The citizens oftern send the courior our of the city  
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Syrus tabellarium vitare poterat quod equos tenebat   Syrus is able to avoid the courior because he was holding the hourses  
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Dormiebasne, Syre? Minime vero, Domine! Ego placide per via ibam.   Were you sleeping syrus? Not in the least master! I gentley go along the road  
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Quid vos facivatis , pueri? Nos Omnes readas spectabamus, pater.   What were you doind, boys? Wer were watching all the carriages , father.  
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Appropinquabatne cisium placide? Minime! Celerrime per viam ibat   Was teh carriage approaching peacefully? No the Messerger was quickly on the road  
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Cur me Semper vexas. Marce? Dormire volo.   Why do you always annoy me, Marcus? I wish to sleep!  
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intera   meanwhile  
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gerit   wears  
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iubet   (he/she) orders  
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alius,   another, other  
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cista   trunk, chest  
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ponere,   to put, place  
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in itinere   on a journey  
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liberi,   children  
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gerere solent   (They) are accustomed to wear(ing), usually war  
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ipse,   himself  
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stat   (he/she) stands  
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via   road  
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baculum   stick  
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habet   (he/she) holds  
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scelestus   wiked  
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cras   tomorrow  
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incitat,   (he/she) spurs on, urges on  
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raeda   carriage  
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servus quidam   a cerain slave  
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iacit   (he/she) throws  
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paratus   ready  
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raedarius   coachman  
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eqqus   horse  
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eo ipso tempore   at that very moment  
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Via Appia   The Appian Way  
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vilivus   overseer, farm manager  
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dominus   master  
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to be away, absent   absum, abesse, irreg  
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area   open space, threshing - floor  
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plenus   full  
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quamquam   although  
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to mutter   mussso, mussare  
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to beat, beat   verbo, verbare  
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id quod   that which, what  
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ira   anger  
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illa nocte   that night  
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to flee run away, escape   effugio, effugere  
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to hinder   inpendio, impendire  
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to hide (himself)   se celare  
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porta   gate  
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to find   invenio, invenire  
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bonus   good  
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to call together   convoco, convocare  
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to ask   rogo, rogare  
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vineyard   vinea, -ae,f.  
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ditch   fossa, -ae, f.  
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dog   canis, canis, m.  
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to bring, carry   fero, ferre, irreg  
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to catch scent of, smell   olfacio, olfacere  
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with   cum, prep + abl  
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to abrk   latro, latrare  
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vestiga   tracks, footprints, traces  
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immobilis   motionless  
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tunica   by the tunic  
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to drag   traho, trahere  
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in fronte litteras inurere   to brand the letters on hs forehead  
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iter   journey  
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iter faciebant   (they) were traveling  
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tribus diebus   in three days  
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volebat   (he/she) wanted  
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identidem,   again and again  
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iubebat   (he/she) ordered, kept ordering  
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stick   virga, -ae, f.  
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ververabat   (he/she) kept beating, whipping  
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ibant,   (they) were going  
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peasant   rusticus , -i, m  
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seventh   septimus  
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erat   (it) was  
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quiescebant   (they) were resting  
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foot   pes, pedis m.  
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vehicles   vehicula  
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charioteer   auriga, -ae, m  
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mangno risu   with a lound crash  
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fatuus   stupid  
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courier   tabellarius, -i, m  
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citizen   civis, vcivis, gen. pl, civium, m/f,  
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disinguished   praeclarus  
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from   ab or a, prep. + abl,  
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part   pars, partis, gen. pl, partium f.  
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Quam!!!   How!!  
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ferociter   fiercely  
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Cave!!   watch out for....!  
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to avoid   vito, vitare  
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to fall down   concido, concidere  
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cuncti   all  
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incolumis   unhurt, safe and sound  
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to be glad   gaudeo, gaudere  
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that   quod  
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to be idle, do nothing   cesso, cessare  
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to drag out   extraho, extrahere  
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in vain   frustra, adv  
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to stick   haereo, haerere  
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to move   moveo, movere  
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fault, blame   culpa, -ae, f.  
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because of your fault, it's your fault   tua culpa  
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cisium   light two wheeled carriage  
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to interrupt   interpello, interpellare  
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gently, peacefully   placied, adv  
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which,   quod  
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celerrime, adv   very fast  
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our   noster  
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deverebat,   he began to turn aside  
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periculum   danger  
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skill   ars, artis, gen. pl, artium. f  
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to do, drive   ago, agere  
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were you watching?   Tune..... spectavas  
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commotus   moved  
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What are the cases?   N, G, D, A, A V, Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusatice, Ablative, Vocative  
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What aare the 1st declension endings in order.   a, ae, am a, a, plural, ae, arum , is, as is, ae  
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Name the 2nd declension in order   us, i ,o,um, o, e, plural- i, orum, is, os, is, i  
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Name the 3rd declension in order.   pater, is,i,em, e, pater, plural- es, um,ibus, es, ibus,es  
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What are the regular verb endings?   o,s,t,mus, tis, nt  
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How do you know if a verb is irregular?   look up it's infinitive form and if it isn't are, ere, ire, than it it irregular.  
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Name the persons.   1,I, 2, you, 3, He/she/it, Plural, 1, We, 2, you guys, 3, they  
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What are the present tense words?   sum, es, est, summus, estis, sunt I you he/she we yall they  
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What are the imperfect tenses?   bam, bas, bat, bamus, batism bant  
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What do you insert whe you see a word in the imperfect tense?   insert was or were  
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check on 14e   fjkl;daiekdj shanaynay  
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ask about irregular verbs on chart   ask now!!!  
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A group of nouns with similar endings   Declension  
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tells the function of the noun   case  
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tells the noune is a subject   nominitive case  
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tells that the noun functions as a prepositional phrase   ablative case  
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tells the noun is in direct address   vocative  
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tells that a noun is an adjective   Genative - check / buras to be sure  
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tells an noun is functioning as a direct object   Accusative  
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tells somthing is an indiret object   dative check w/ Buras  
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Liberi in raeda senator_____ sunt   (The schidren sit in the senator's carriage. (is 1st)  
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Marcus est frater corneli____________.   Marcus is the Brother of Cornelia (ae, 1st)  
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Nuntius filium corneli_______ salutat.   The messengar greets Cornelius' son. (i 2nd)  
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Serci iram vilic_________ timent   The slaves fear the overseer's anger. (i, 2nd)  
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Effugit Geta et in ramis arbor_____ se celat   Geta flees and hides in a tree branch. (is, third)  
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Magna vox Dac___ eum terret   Davus' loud voice scares him. (is, second)  
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Davus, vilicus Corneli______, Getam videre non potest   Davus, the overseer of the cornelius' farm cares for the master's house. (i, second)  
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Si Cornelius abest, Davus villam domin_____ curat.   A greaat number of the slaves are in the open area. ( orum, 2nd)  
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What is a conjugation?   a group of verbs with similar endings.  
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What are the infinitive endings for regular verbs?   are, ere, ere, ire  
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1st conjugation ending?   are  
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2nd conjugation ending?   ere with the line  
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3rd conjugation ending?   ere without the line  
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4th conjugation ending?   ire  
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Prep- marcus in villam currit. Nuntius in willa est.   Marcus runs (in the house). Teh messenger is (in the house)  
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prep- Davus in horto laborat. Marcus in hortum festinat   Davus works (in the garden). Marcus hurries (in the house)  
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prep - Nuntius in Italiam redire vult. Cornelius in Italia habitat.   The messenger wishes to return (to Italy). Cornelius lives (in Italy)  
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prep - Puer in arbore sedet. Puella in vilillam intrat..   the boy sits (in the tree). The girl enters (in the house)  
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Prep - In agris pueri ambulare parant. Puellae in agros lente ambulant   The boys prepare to walk in the fields. The girls walk slowly ( in the fields)  
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Prep - In italia sunt multi servi. Alii in agris laborant, alii in urbibus.   ( in Italy) are many slaves. Somework (in the fields), some (in the city)  
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prep - Servi sub aboribus sedere volunt.   The slaves wish to sit ( under the tree)  
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prep- Servus ex arore cadit; ad villam currit; in villa dormit   The slave falls (out of the tree); and runs ( to the country house); and sleeps (in the house)  
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prep- Alii nuntii ex urve celeriter veniunt; alii ad urvem redeunt.   Some messengers quickly leave the city; some travle (to the city)  
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Prep- Puellae sub ramis sedent. Lupus ad puellas currit   The girls sit ( under the branches) The wolf runs (to the girls)  
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prep - Puer ex arbore decendere non potest   the boys are not able to come ( out of the tree0  
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Cornelia per ianuam in villam furtim intrat   Cornelia enters (at the door) and stealthily enters the house.  
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when looking up a verb in the golssary, what will you find and in what order   1st person singluar perfect tense, infinitive, translation of infinitive  
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When looking up nouns in the glossary, what will you find and in what order.   nominatice, genative, gender, def  
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