Cornēlia amīcam dēsīderat,
Cornelia misses her friend, who lives in the country house next door.
vocabulary: amīca, -ae, f.
Cornēlia amīcās dēsīderat,
Cornelia misses her friends, who live in the country house next door.
vocabulary: amīca, -ae, f.
Puerī amīcōs dēsīderant,
The boys miss their friends, who live in the city.
vocabulary: amīcus, amīcī, m.
Ego ad aedificium eō,
I am going to the building, which is near the forum.
vocabulary: aedificium, aedificiī, n.
Ego ad aedificia eō,
I am going to the buildings, which are near the forum.
vocabulary: aedificium, aedificiī, n.
Visitābō amīcum meum,
I will visit my friend, to whom I gave that book.
vocabulary: amīcus, amīcī, m.
Visitābō amīcōs meōs,
I will visit my friends, to whom I gave those books.
vocabulary: amīcus, amīcī, m.
Visitābō amīcōs meōs,
I will visit my friends, whose books I have read.
vocabulary: amīcus, amīcī, m.
Visitābō amīcum meum,
I will visit my friend, whose books I have read.
vocabulary: amīcus, amīcī, m.
Intrābō in templum, in
I will enter the temple, in which I will make an offering.
vocabulary: templum, templī, n.
Intrābimus in templa, in
We will enter the temples, in which we will make offerings.
vocabulary: templum, templī, n.
Cornēlius senātōrēs ad cēnam invitāvit,
Cornelius invited the senators to dinner, whom he saw in the forum.
vocabulary: senātor, senātoris, m.
Cornēlius senātōrem ad cēnam invitāvit,
Cornelius invited the senator to dinner, whom he saw in the forum.
vocabulary: senātor, senātoris, m.
Aurēlia amīcam ad cēnam invitāvit,
Aurelia invited the friend to dinner, whom she saw in the forum.
vocabulary: amīca, -ae, f.
Aurēlia amīcās ad cēnam invitāvit,
Aurelia invited the friends to dinner, whom she saw in the forum.
vocabulary: amīca, -ae, f.