A Complete Latin Course for the First YearAmerican Book Company, 1888 |
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... QUEEN is praised . Regīna laudatur.2 2. The Possessive and the Objective with of , by the Gen- itive in Latin : THE QUEEN's daughter is praised . Filia rēginae laudatur.8 The daughter OF THE QUEEN is praised . Filia rēgīnae laudātur . 3 ...
... QUEEN is praised . Regīna laudatur.2 2. The Possessive and the Objective with of , by the Gen- itive in Latin : THE QUEEN's daughter is praised . Filia rēginae laudatur.8 The daughter OF THE QUEEN is praised . Filia rēgīnae laudātur . 3 ...
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... QUEEN . Tē , rēgīna , laudant.1 5. The Objective with from , with , by , in , by the Ablative in Latin : They are ... queen are rendered by reginae , the Dative of rēgina . Observe the order of the words : ENGLISH ORDER : They give a ...
... QUEEN . Tē , rēgīna , laudant.1 5. The Objective with from , with , by , in , by the Ablative in Latin : They are ... queen are rendered by reginae , the Dative of rēgina . Observe the order of the words : ENGLISH ORDER : They give a ...
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... Queens reign . They reign.4 they will serve as a practical guide to the learner in distinguishing the different cases and in ascertaining the meaning of words . 1 Remember that the final vowel of the stem forms a part of the case ...
... Queens reign . They reign.4 they will serve as a practical guide to the learner in distinguishing the different cases and in ascertaining the meaning of words . 1 Remember that the final vowel of the stem forms a part of the case ...
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... queen of England . 14. Give the GENDER , NUMBER , PERSON , and CASE of each Noun , and the TENSE , NUMBER , and ... queen will reign . 15. Queens reign . vocabulary , for instance , must represent to him not words , but living per- sons ...
... queen of England . 14. Give the GENDER , NUMBER , PERSON , and CASE of each Noun , and the TENSE , NUMBER , and ... queen will reign . 15. Queens reign . vocabulary , for instance , must represent to him not words , but living per- sons ...
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... queen praises . The queen praises THE GIRL . The girl praises THE QUEEN . NOTE 1.In the example regina laudat , " the queen praises , " the thought is not entirely complete , as we are not told what the queen praises , but in the ...
... queen praises . The queen praises THE GIRL . The girl praises THE QUEEN . NOTE 1.In the example regina laudat , " the queen praises , " the thought is not entirely complete , as we are not told what the queen praises , but in the ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Ablative Ablative Absolute Accusative adjective adverbs advised Aedui amātus āre Ariovistus Artemisia Arverni ātum āvī Belgae brave Caesar camp castra Cicero clause conj CONJUGATION consonants consul Dative declension denote diphthongs Direct Object Dumnorix enemy eōs erant erat esset examples exercitum Filia foot-note fortify fortiter Gallia Gaul Genitive GERUND Grammar haec Helvetii Hostēs hostium IMPERATIVE IMPERFECT indeclinable INDICATIVE MOOD Infinitive itum king Latin laudat legiōnēs legions LESSON MASC Militēs NEUT Nominative nōn Nōnne noun omnes ōnis oppidum Orgetorix ōris ōrum PARTICIPLE Perf PLUPERFECT PLURAL Poēta praise prep preposition Pres prō pronoun quae quam queen quod rēgīna rēgnat reigning rendered rēs rēx Roman RULE sẽ sentence servi SINGULAR soldiers stem Subjunctive sunt syllable tense thou Translate into English Translate into Latin Tullia urbem verb Vocabulary vowel words
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 221 - Some verbs of ASKING, DEMANDING, TEACHING, and CONCEALING, admit two Accusatives — one of the person and the other of the thing : Me sententiam rogavit, he asked me MY OPINION.
Seite 193 - Horum omnium fortissimi sunt Belgae, propterea quod a cultu atque humanitate provinciae longissime absunt, minimeque ad eos mercatores saepe commeant atque ea quae ad effeminandos animos pertinent important, proximique sunt Germanis, qui trans Rhenum incolunt, quibuscum continenter bellum gerunt.
Seite 16 - AND NUMBER. 44. The Latin, like the English, has three persons and two numbers. The first person denotes the speaker ; the second, the person spoken to ; the third, the person spoken of. The singular number denotes one ; the plural, more than one.
Seite vi - Writing Latin, with Frequent Practice in Reading at Sight, intended as a Companion Hook to the Author's Latin Grammar.