Thursday, April 2, 2009

Latin Lesson 117

NEW WORD: argentum, argenti (second declension neuter)
MEANING: silver

EXERCISES

1. Argentum aurumque amo means I love silver and gold.
2. Nautae aurum ad patriam portant means the sailors are carrying gold to the homeland.
3. Argentum a scapha ad casam portamus means we are carrying the silver from the boat to the house.
4. Pueri in agris cum viris oppidi laborant means the boys are working in the fields with the men of the town.
5. Pueri puellaeque oppidi agros arare non amant means the queen wants to destroy the town.
6. Oppidum servamus quod incolas insularum timemus means the inhabitants of the town fear the beasts of the forests.
7. Filiis poetae cibum saepe damus quod pecunaim non habent means you all have gold and silver but you all don't have food.
8. Poeta filiis reginae fabulas saepe narrat means the strong girl often carries wood.
9. Filius reginae pecuniam aurumaue habet sed in agris cum agricolis laborare means the queen wants to build a wall around the town.
10. Pueri natant quod laborare non amant means the boys are swimming because they do not like work.
10. Circum insulam natare non potes means

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