Thursday, February 26, 2009

Latin Lesson 106

NEW WORD: murus
MEANING: wall

EXERCISES:

1. Murum aedifico means I am building a wall.
2. Circum casas murum aedificamus means I am longing to destroy the houses and boats of the islands.
3. Viri muros aedificant means the men are building walls.
4. Puella partriam amat sed ad insulas navigare desiderat means the girl loves the homeland but she wants to sail to the islands.
5. Viris feminisque insulae pecuniam dare non possum quod pecuniam non habeo means I am not able to give money to the men and women of the island because I do not have money.
6. Cum scaphis maneo quod viros insularum timeo means I am staying with the boats because I fear the men of the islands.
7. Scaphas aedificare amatissed navigare non amatis means you all love to build boats but you all do not like to sail.
8. In casa sum quod bestias timeo means I am in the house because I fear the beasts.
9. Scapha est in aqua sine nautis means the boat is in the water without the sailors.
10. Sine regina patriam servare non possumus means we are not able to guard the homeland without the queen.

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