Friday, February 20, 2009

Latin Lesson 103

NEW WORD: virum/virus
MEANING: man/men (accusative singular and plural)

EXERCISES:

1. Bestia virum non timet means the beast does not fear the man.
2. Viros in scapha video means I see men in the boat.
3. Vir bestias timet sed bestiae virum non timent means the man fears the beasts but the beasts do not fear the man.
4. Viri casas aedificant means the men are building houses.
5. Viri pecuniam numquam habent means the men never have money.
6. Casam aedificare non possum sed scaphas saepe aedifico means I am not able to build a house but I often build boats.
7. Cum puellis ad actam ambulo means I am walking to the seashore with the girls.
8. Poeta puellae fabulas narrat means The poet is telling stories to the girl.
9. Viri insularum nautis scaphas saepe dant means the men of the islands often give boats to the sailors.
10. In insula manemus quod insulam amamus means we are staying on the island because we love the island.

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