Thursday, April 16, 2009

Latin Lesson 130

NEW WORD: malus, mala, malum
MEANING: bad

EXERCISES:
1. Filius agiricolae est puer malus means the farmer's son is bad.
2. Regima mala casas agricolarum delere desiderat means the sailor isn't happy.
3. Pueri mali in agris numquam laborant means the bad boys never work in the fields.
4. Poeta fabulas malas non amat means the poet does not like bad stories.
5. Viri mali oppidum delere non possunt quod oppidum servamus means the bad men aren't able to destroy the town.
6. Feminae validae saxa ab agris ad actam portant means the strong women are carrying rocks from the seashore.
7. Reginam videre desideramus quod cubum non habemus means we want to see the queen because we do not have food.
8. Peri mali saepe pugnant means the bad boys fight often.
9. Sine cibo aquaque in insula manere non potestis means you all are not able to stay on the island.
10. Viri feminqueque reginae dona dant means the men and women are giving gifts to the queen.

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