NEW WORD: cotidie
MEANING: daily
PRONUNCIATION TIP: Cotidie has four syllables. In classical pronunciation the it will sound like ko-TEE-di-ay. In ecclesiastical pronunciation, the e at the end will sound like the e in bet.
Contidie is another adverb like saepe, semper, and numquam.
EXERCISES:
1. Ad actam cotidia ambulamus means we walk to the seashore daily.
2. Nautae circum insulam cotdie navigant means the sailors sail around the island daily.
3. Agricola terram cotidie arat means the farmer plows the soil daily.
4. Puellae ad scholam cotidie ambulant means the girls walk to the school daily.
5. Aquam ad casa cotidie arat means we carry water to the house daily.
6. Sunt nautae in insulis means there are sailors on the island.
7. Estsi poetae sed agricolae sumus means you all are poets but we are farmers.
8. Lunam spectatis sed stellas spectamus means you all are watching the moon but we are watching the stars.
9. Patriam desideras sad insulas desidero means you are longing for the homeland but we are longing for the islands.
10. Poeta in casam ambulant means the poet is walking into the house.
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