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LNM1 Ch 9 Ex 2 & Vocabulary

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EXERCISE 2

  • Find the English derivatives based on the Vocabulary to Learn in the following sentences.

  • Write the corresponding Latin word.

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Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
1.

Nouns

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urbs, urbis, f.

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animal

corpus, corporis, n.

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weapons

exemplar, exemplāris, n.

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head

tempus, temporis, n.

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citizen

ōrātiō, ōrātiōnis, f.

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consul

mare, maris, n.

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body

mulier, mulieris, f.

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example

cīvis, cīvis, m./f.

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sea

caput, capitis, n.

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death

ōrātiōnem habeō

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woman

arma, armōrum, n. pl.

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speech

cōnsul, cōnsulis, m.

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make a speech

animal, animālis, n.

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time

mors, mortis, f.

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city (usually the city of Rome)

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VERBS

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item

ōrātiōnem habeō

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to hear, listen

gerō, gerere, gessī, gestum

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believe somebody

veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum

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to carry

sentiō, sentīre, sēnsī, sēnsum

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s/he/it behaves

audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum

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to know

sciō, scīre, scīvī, scītum

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to feel

sē gerit

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to come

crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī, crēditum + dative

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make a speech

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3.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

There was a heated debate about capital punishment.

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4.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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5.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

We insist on keeping our civil rights.

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6.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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7.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

What is the meaning of this gesture?

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8.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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9.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

The audience received the speaker enthusiastically.

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10.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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11.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

He is always buying on credit.

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12.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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13.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

I could only find a temporary position.

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14.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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15.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

Corporal punishment is banished from our schools.

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16.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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17.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

He behaved with exemplary courage.

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18.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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19.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

The rate of mortality has dropped significantly.

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20.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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21.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

There is urban poverty in this area of the country.

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22.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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23.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

Our troops are better armed than our adversaries.

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24.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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25.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

You need to apply for a visa at the consulate.

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26.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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27.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

This agency works for the protection of animals.

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28.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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29.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

Science has made vast improvements in our lives.

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30.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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31.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

Let us go to the marina and watch the boats!

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32.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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33.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

Cicero was famous for his oratory.

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34.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?

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35.

What is the English derivative in the following sentence:

The letter I received from my friend was very sentimental.

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36.

What is the Latin word that the English derivative comes from?