1.I never carry the water.
2. The woman never carries writing tablets.
3. the sailors always see the boats.
4. you always count money.
5. you always watch the moon.
6. y'all are watching the stars.
7. the woman loves the forest.
8. y'all are poets.
9. we are sailors and we love boats.
10. i am not a sailor.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Latin Lesson 48
NEW WORD: sed
MEANING: but
EXERCISES
1. Agricola sum sed seaphas amo means I am a farmer but I love boats.
2. Femina pecuniam portat sed puellae aquam portant means the farmers love the sail.
3. Nauta sum sed seaphas non amo means the sailor does not like the farmer.
4. Agricola silvam non amat means they love the forest.
5. Agricola est poeta means the sailor loves boats.
6. Seaphas spectant means y'all are watching both the moon and the stars.
7. Puellae aquam numquam portant means he is not a farmer.
8. Nauta silvam amat means the sailor loves the forest.
9. Stellas numeramus means we are counting the stars.
10. Agricola non es means you are not a farmer.
MEANING: but
EXERCISES
1. Agricola sum sed seaphas amo means I am a farmer but I love boats.
2. Femina pecuniam portat sed puellae aquam portant means the farmers love the sail.
3. Nauta sum sed seaphas non amo means the sailor does not like the farmer.
4. Agricola silvam non amat means they love the forest.
5. Agricola est poeta means the sailor loves boats.
6. Seaphas spectant means y'all are watching both the moon and the stars.
7. Puellae aquam numquam portant means he is not a farmer.
8. Nauta silvam amat means the sailor loves the forest.
9. Stellas numeramus means we are counting the stars.
10. Agricola non es means you are not a farmer.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Latin lesson 45


2. Scaphas amas means you love boats.
3. Puella et scaphas et nautas spectant means the girl is watching oth the boats and the sailors.
4. Nautae scaphas saepe numerat means the saillors often count the boats.
5. Stellas nautas portat means y'all are counting the stars.
6. Femina es means you are a woman.
7. Scapha nautas portat means the boat is carrying the sailors.
8. Puellae sunt means they are girls.
9. Silvam amatis means y'all love the forest.
10. Aquam non portamus means we are not carrying the water.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Latin Lesson 46
NEW WORD: numquam
MEANING: never
EXERCISES
1. Aquam numquam porto means I never carry water.
2. Femina tabulas numquam portat means the woman never carries the writing tablets.
3. Nautae scaphas semper spectant means the sailors always watch the boats.
4. Ego pecuniam semper numero means I always count the money.
5. Spectas numquam lunam means you never watch the moon.
6. Stellas saepe spectatis means y'all often watch the stars.
7. Puella silcam amat means the girl loves the forest.
8. Poetae estis means y'all are poets.
9. Nautae sumus et scaphas means we are sailors and we love boats.
10. Non sum nauta means I am not a sailor.
MEANING: never
EXERCISES
1. Aquam numquam porto means I never carry water.
2. Femina tabulas numquam portat means the woman never carries the writing tablets.
3. Nautae scaphas semper spectant means the sailors always watch the boats.
4. Ego pecuniam semper numero means I always count the money.
5. Spectas numquam lunam means you never watch the moon.
6. Stellas saepe spectatis means y'all often watch the stars.
7. Puella silcam amat means the girl loves the forest.
8. Poetae estis means y'all are poets.
9. Nautae sumus et scaphas means we are sailors and we love boats.
10. Non sum nauta means I am not a sailor.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Latin lesson 44
1. Amo silvam means I love the forest.
2. Puellas silvam amant means the girl loves the sailor.
3. Nauta silvam non amat means we love the poet.
4. Silvam amatis means I love both the moon and the stars.
5. Nautae sumus et agricolae estis means the girl often carries the water.
6. Tabulas semper portamus means I am a girl.
7. Ego aquam saepe porto means y'all always carry the money.
8. Puella nautas spectat means we are women and they are girls.
9. Lunam spectamus means I am not a sailor.
10. Agricola est poeta means we are counting the stars.
2. Puellas silvam amant means the girl loves the sailor.
3. Nauta silvam non amat means we love the poet.
4. Silvam amatis means I love both the moon and the stars.
5. Nautae sumus et agricolae estis means the girl often carries the water.
6. Tabulas semper portamus means I am a girl.
7. Ego aquam saepe porto means y'all always carry the money.
8. Puella nautas spectat means we are women and they are girls.
9. Lunam spectamus means I am not a sailor.
10. Agricola est poeta means we are counting the stars.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Perseus Story Thing
I read this little story in the mythological book and then I watched some video (It was really cheesy!). There was a few differences because Pegasus came out of Medusa's blood not before, but that's all that I can tell that's different besides Perseus meeting Andromeda before he saved her from the Cracken. You probably don't even know what I'm talking about.
STRAWBERRY IZZZ BACK!!!!!!
Yay!! Strawberry's back! I'm sure you all missed her a lot.
NO STRAWBERRIES WERE HARMED IN THE MAKING OF THIS POST.
Oh, and remember.. this gets to be colorful!! :D
Yay for colorfulness!!!
Of course I'll pick different colors depending on were I'm at but.. YAY COLORS!
Strawberry: Yay! I'm back! Hi everyone.
Bailey: Yay!!! Strawberry!!!
Starry: Yay!! I'm back too!!!!!
Starlight: Yay!! We all said "yay"!!
Strawberry: How about a story?
Bailey: Okay, what should it be about?
Strawberry: All of us, horses, of course.
Bailey: Okay, what do you think Starry? Starlight?
Starry: Sure.
Starlight: Um... I don't know.
Strawberry: Oh, come on! It will be fun.
Starry: OH PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE?!?!?
Bailey: It will be fun to tell it to you.
Starlight: But.. but...
Starry: But stories are awesome! Okay, start the story, Bailey.
Bailey: But wait! Starlight's thinking about it, she's to impatient to wait for too long.
Starry: Oh, alright.
2 HOURS LATER
Strawberry and Starry are playing a BOARD game.
Starlight: All right! I've made up my mind!
Strawberry: It's about time.
Starlight: STORY! STORY! STORY!
Bailey: Okay, okay. Shall I start?
Starry: Yes, please.
Bailey: Okay, here we go.
STRAWBERRY AND STARRY MEET STARLIGHT
Strawberry nibbled on the grass as a new horse was brought to the barn.
"New horse today!" exclaimed Starry.
"Oh wow, we haven't had a new horse in a while, besides the foals from last spring," said Strawberry.
"Maybe she'll be in the stall next to me! Then I'll get to know her!"
"Possibly," said Strawberry, "But who knows, maybe she'll be in the same pasture as us considering that's she's being led in our direction!"
"But then her stall must be near us since we're across from each other and we're in the same pasture."
"She looks like a filly to me, remember that we're in the mares stable."
"True, well she will still be in the same pasture."
"Yep, oh look she's in with us, let's go and welcome her," suggested Strawberry.
"Okay," replied Starry.
"Hey there, what's your name?" asked Starry.
"H.. h.. hi, my names Starlight." replied Starlight.
"Oi, Starlight. I'm Starry."
"Hello, I'm Strawberry."
"Nice to meet you two. I believe I came a long way, I'm from Egypt. I don't think I'm there anymore, there's no sand anywhere, just this green stuff on the ground," said Starlight.
"That green stuff is called "grass" but out here it's called "bluegrass" since we have the best grass! Your in the United States. You must have been imported here to Kentucky in the United States! This is were you live now," exclaimed Strawberry.
Starlight gasped "But... I must've been one of the imported horses! I came from an Arabian breeding barn!"
"Wow! Well, welcome to the barn. I'm sure that we'll have lot's of adventures with you, and I'm sure of it," said Starry.
"And I'm quite sure of it, too," said Strawberry.
NO STRAWBERRIES WERE HARMED IN THE MAKING OF THIS POST.
Oh, and remember.. this gets to be colorful!! :D
Yay for colorfulness!!!
Of course I'll pick different colors depending on were I'm at but.. YAY COLORS!
Strawberry: Yay! I'm back! Hi everyone.
Bailey: Yay!!! Strawberry!!!
Starry: Yay!! I'm back too!!!!!
Starlight: Yay!! We all said "yay"!!
Strawberry: How about a story?
Bailey: Okay, what should it be about?
Strawberry: All of us, horses, of course.
Bailey: Okay, what do you think Starry? Starlight?
Starry: Sure.
Starlight: Um... I don't know.
Strawberry: Oh, come on! It will be fun.
Starry: OH PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE?!?!?
Bailey: It will be fun to tell it to you.
Starlight: But.. but...
Starry: But stories are awesome! Okay, start the story, Bailey.
Bailey: But wait! Starlight's thinking about it, she's to impatient to wait for too long.
Starry: Oh, alright.
2 HOURS LATER
Strawberry and Starry are playing a BOARD game.
Starlight: All right! I've made up my mind!
Strawberry: It's about time.
Starlight: STORY! STORY! STORY!
Bailey: Okay, okay. Shall I start?
Starry: Yes, please.
Bailey: Okay, here we go.
STRAWBERRY AND STARRY MEET STARLIGHT
Strawberry nibbled on the grass as a new horse was brought to the barn.
"New horse today!" exclaimed Starry.
"Oh wow, we haven't had a new horse in a while, besides the foals from last spring," said Strawberry.
"Maybe she'll be in the stall next to me! Then I'll get to know her!"
"Possibly," said Strawberry, "But who knows, maybe she'll be in the same pasture as us considering that's she's being led in our direction!"
"But then her stall must be near us since we're across from each other and we're in the same pasture."
"She looks like a filly to me, remember that we're in the mares stable."
"True, well she will still be in the same pasture."
"Yep, oh look she's in with us, let's go and welcome her," suggested Strawberry.
"Okay," replied Starry.
"Hey there, what's your name?" asked Starry.
"H.. h.. hi, my names Starlight." replied Starlight.
"Oi, Starlight. I'm Starry."
"Hello, I'm Strawberry."
"Nice to meet you two. I believe I came a long way, I'm from Egypt. I don't think I'm there anymore, there's no sand anywhere, just this green stuff on the ground," said Starlight.
"That green stuff is called "grass" but out here it's called "bluegrass" since we have the best grass! Your in the United States. You must have been imported here to Kentucky in the United States! This is were you live now," exclaimed Strawberry.
Starlight gasped "But... I must've been one of the imported horses! I came from an Arabian breeding barn!"
"Wow! Well, welcome to the barn. I'm sure that we'll have lot's of adventures with you, and I'm sure of it," said Starry.
"And I'm quite sure of it, too," said Strawberry.
Latin Lesson 43
NEW WORD: amo
MEANING: I love, I do love, I am loving, I like, I do like, I am liking.
EXERCISES
1. Feminae agricolam non amant means the women do not like the farmer.
2. Puella nautam amat means the girl loves the sailor.
3. Poetam amamus means I love both the moon and the stars.
4. Et lunam et stellas amo means Y'all love the forest
4. Puella aquam saepe portat means the girl often carries the water.
5. Et lunam et stellas amo means we always carry the writing tablets.
6. Sum puella means I am a girl.
7. Pecuniam semper portatis means y'all always carry the money.
8. Feminae sumus et puellae sunt means we are woman and they are girls.
9. Non sum nauta means I am not a sailor.
10. Stellas numeramus means the farmer is a poet.
MEANING: I love, I do love, I am loving, I like, I do like, I am liking.
EXERCISES
1. Feminae agricolam non amant means the women do not like the farmer.
2. Puella nautam amat means the girl loves the sailor.
3. Poetam amamus means I love both the moon and the stars.
4. Et lunam et stellas amo means Y'all love the forest
4. Puella aquam saepe portat means the girl often carries the water.
5. Et lunam et stellas amo means we always carry the writing tablets.
6. Sum puella means I am a girl.
7. Pecuniam semper portatis means y'all always carry the money.
8. Feminae sumus et puellae sunt means we are woman and they are girls.
9. Non sum nauta means I am not a sailor.
10. Stellas numeramus means the farmer is a poet.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Eros Psyche Story (told in different point of view)
This is going to be awfully hard. I pretty much have to make it up!! A story from my Greek Mythology book. This is in Aphrodite's point of view. She's the easiest because she plays one of the big parts. lol
Once there was a King and Queen who had three daughters but everyone thought Psyche was the most beautiful of all of them. And everyone thought she was Aphrodite in her mortal form. After she was born everyone stopped worshiping Aphrodite and started worshiping Psyche. Which made Aphrodite SO angry that she obviously was thought not to be the most beautiful women anymore.
Aphrodite was completely ignored, she had Eros, her son. To use his bow and arrows to make Psyche fall in love with the lowest, uglyest, most terrible mortal on Earth. Meanwhile, Psyche's parents were consulting the Delphic oracle for help all he said was "Place the girl on a high cliff dressed for her funeral. Your son-in-law will not be human."
Aphrodite waited for Psyche to climb upon the cliff, Eros was in a canyon near the cliff to strike Psyche with his bow and arrow. She watched as Psyche was carried by Zephyr, the west wind. Aphrodite turned away to tend to her duties, she knew that Psyche was already going to get struck, and she would regret her beauty and everyone would worship Aphrodite again.
Aphrodite hadn't seen her son in months soon she figures out that Psyche nearly killed her son thinking that he was a monster! Aphrodite's anger already rose to boiling, Eros struck himself with an arrow by accident and he fell in love with Psyche!! Soon Psyche comes to her and says she wants Eros back but Eros was sick and Aphrodite decided she could get rid of her by sending her to the river bank where the sheep with golden wool were grazing at. "Give me the golden wool from the sheep as part of your punishment." Aphrodite commanded. Psyche did it all wrong, she had help, so Aphrodite threw her a dry crust of bread as her dinner.
The nest task was to fill a jar with water from a stream in the Underworld. Instead she got help from Zeus's eagle and she had Psyche do another task for her.
Aphrodite gave Psyche to go down to the underworld and fill a box from Persephone for some beauty. Psyche went to Persephone and but the beauty in the box and told Psyche not to open it, but she did and and she joins the Underworld, in a deep sleep forever.
Now, Eros has recovered from his wound. Longing to see Psyche again, he flew out with his fully refreshed wings and found Psyche and revived her, then he brought her to Zeus to ask if he can marry her, then he confronts with his mother, who eventually gave in. Then, Aphrodite had a granddaughter named Pleasure.
Once there was a King and Queen who had three daughters but everyone thought Psyche was the most beautiful of all of them. And everyone thought she was Aphrodite in her mortal form. After she was born everyone stopped worshiping Aphrodite and started worshiping Psyche. Which made Aphrodite SO angry that she obviously was thought not to be the most beautiful women anymore.
Aphrodite was completely ignored, she had Eros, her son. To use his bow and arrows to make Psyche fall in love with the lowest, uglyest, most terrible mortal on Earth. Meanwhile, Psyche's parents were consulting the Delphic oracle for help all he said was "Place the girl on a high cliff dressed for her funeral. Your son-in-law will not be human."
Aphrodite waited for Psyche to climb upon the cliff, Eros was in a canyon near the cliff to strike Psyche with his bow and arrow. She watched as Psyche was carried by Zephyr, the west wind. Aphrodite turned away to tend to her duties, she knew that Psyche was already going to get struck, and she would regret her beauty and everyone would worship Aphrodite again.
Aphrodite hadn't seen her son in months soon she figures out that Psyche nearly killed her son thinking that he was a monster! Aphrodite's anger already rose to boiling, Eros struck himself with an arrow by accident and he fell in love with Psyche!! Soon Psyche comes to her and says she wants Eros back but Eros was sick and Aphrodite decided she could get rid of her by sending her to the river bank where the sheep with golden wool were grazing at. "Give me the golden wool from the sheep as part of your punishment." Aphrodite commanded. Psyche did it all wrong, she had help, so Aphrodite threw her a dry crust of bread as her dinner.
The nest task was to fill a jar with water from a stream in the Underworld. Instead she got help from Zeus's eagle and she had Psyche do another task for her.
Aphrodite gave Psyche to go down to the underworld and fill a box from Persephone for some beauty. Psyche went to Persephone and but the beauty in the box and told Psyche not to open it, but she did and and she joins the Underworld, in a deep sleep forever.
Now, Eros has recovered from his wound. Longing to see Psyche again, he flew out with his fully refreshed wings and found Psyche and revived her, then he brought her to Zeus to ask if he can marry her, then he confronts with his mother, who eventually gave in. Then, Aphrodite had a granddaughter named Pleasure.
Latin Lesson 43
1. Y'all are girls
2 The girls are counting the money.
3. We are counting the girls.
4. They are not poets.
5. The girls often count the stars.
6. The poet always carries writing tablets.
7. Y'all are watching the farmers.
8. the girl is carrying the water.
9. The farmer is watching the girl.
10. The poet is watching the farmer.
2 The girls are counting the money.
3. We are counting the girls.
4. They are not poets.
5. The girls often count the stars.
6. The poet always carries writing tablets.
7. Y'all are watching the farmers.
8. the girl is carrying the water.
9. The farmer is watching the girl.
10. The poet is watching the farmer.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Latin Lesson 42
WOW!! Already on lesson 42?!?
Yep, I am. Lol.
NEW WORD: puella
MEANING: girl
EXERCISES
1. Puellae estis means you are all girls.
2. Puellae pecuniam numerat means the girl is counting the money.
3. Puellas numeramus means we are counting the girls.
4. Poetae non sunt means they are not poets.
5. Puellae stellas saepe numerat means the girls often count the stars.
6. Poeta tabulas semper portat means the poet always carries the writing tablet.
7. Sum femina means I am a women.
8. Spectatis agricolas means you are watching the farmers.
9. Puella aquam portat means the girl is carrying water.
10. Lunam spectas means you are watching the moon.
All done. Yay!! ^^
Yep, I am. Lol.
NEW WORD: puella
MEANING: girl
EXERCISES
1. Puellae estis means you are all girls.
2. Puellae pecuniam numerat means the girl is counting the money.
3. Puellas numeramus means we are counting the girls.
4. Poetae non sunt means they are not poets.
5. Puellae stellas saepe numerat means the girls often count the stars.
6. Poeta tabulas semper portat means the poet always carries the writing tablet.
7. Sum femina means I am a women.
8. Spectatis agricolas means you are watching the farmers.
9. Puella aquam portat means the girl is carrying water.
10. Lunam spectas means you are watching the moon.
All done. Yay!! ^^
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Latin Lesson 41
Wow, I'm FINALLY doing Latin again. It was fall break but now I'm back! :D
NEW WORD: aqua (so that's where aqua came from. :P)
MEANING: water
EXERCISES
1. Aquam ego porto means I am carrying water.
2. Feminea aquam portant means the women are carrying water.
3. Poeta tabulam saepe portant means the poet often carries a writing tablet.
4. Aquam non portant means they are not carrying water.
5. Pecuniam numeratis means y'all are counting the money.
6. Nautae aquam portant means the sailors often watch the water.
7. Pecuniam semper numeramus means we always count the money.
8. Poetae non sumus means we are not poets.
9. Nautae sunt means they are sailors.
10. Agricola non es means you are not a farmer.
Yay!!
All done!!
NEW WORD: aqua (so that's where aqua came from. :P)
MEANING: water
EXERCISES
1. Aquam ego porto means I am carrying water.
2. Feminea aquam portant means the women are carrying water.
3. Poeta tabulam saepe portant means the poet often carries a writing tablet.
4. Aquam non portant means they are not carrying water.
5. Pecuniam numeratis means y'all are counting the money.
6. Nautae aquam portant means the sailors often watch the water.
7. Pecuniam semper numeramus means we always count the money.
8. Poetae non sumus means we are not poets.
9. Nautae sunt means they are sailors.
10. Agricola non es means you are not a farmer.
Yay!!
All done!!
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