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Will you run home, boys?
currō, currere, cucurrī, cursūrus: to run
NOTE: include -ne to make this sentence a question
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Will you run home, boys?
puer, puerī, m.
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We will sit near the Porta Capena.
sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessūrus: to sit
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We will sit near the Porta Capena.
prope (+ acc.): near
Porta Capēna, Portae Capēnae, f.: the Porta Capena
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When will the Cornelii climb down out of the carriage?
ubi: when
dēscendō, dēscendere, dēscendī, dēscēnsūrus: to climb down
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When will the Cornelii climb down out of the carriage?
ē / ex (+ abl.): out of
raeda, raedae, f.: carriage
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Will you drive your carriage inside the city during the day, Cornelius?
agō, agere, ēgī, actus: to drive
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Will you drive your carriage inside the city during the day, Cornelius?
raeda, raedae, f.: carriage
tuus, tua, tuum: your (belonging to one person)
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Will you drive your carriage inside the city during the day, Cornelius?
intrā (+ acc.): inside
urbs, urbis, f.: city
interdiū: during the day
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Will you drive your carriage inside the city during the day, Cornelius?
Cornēlius, Cornēliī, m.: Cornelius
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Who will hire the litter-bearers?
quis: who (sing.)
condūcō, condūcere, condūxī, conductus: to hire
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Who will hire the litter-bearers?
lectīcārius, lectīcāriī, m.: litter-bearer
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Will you carry us home, litter-bearers?
portō, portāre, portāvī, portātus: to carry
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Will you carry us home, litter-bearers?
lectīcārius, lectīcāriī, m.: litter-bearer
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Where will Cornelius wash himself?
ubi: where
Cornēlius, Cornēliī, m.: Cornelius
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Where will Cornelius wash himself?
sē: himself
lavō, lavāre, lāvī, lautus: to wash
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What will you put on, Cornelius?
quid: what
induō, induere, induī, indūtus: to put on
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What will you put on, Cornelius?
Cornēlius, Cornēliī, m.: Cornelius