Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #1:
I know that all the Roman citizens will go to the games tomorrow.
sciō, scīre, scīvī, scītus: to know
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #1:
I know that all the Roman citizens will go to the games tomorrow.
sciō, scīre, scīvī, scītomnis, omnis, omne: all
Rōmānus, -a, -um: Roman
cīvis, cīvis, gen. pl. cīvium, m.: citizen
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #1:
I know that all the Roman citizens will go to the games tomorrow.
eō, īre, iī / īvī, itūrus: to go
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #1:
I know that all the Roman citizens will go to the games tomorrow.
crās (adv.): tomorrow
mūnera, mūnerum, n. pl.: games
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #2:
Titus says that Caesar will open the new amphitheater tomorrow.
Titus, Titī, m.: Titus
dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictus: to say
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #2:
Titus says that Caesar will open the new amphitheater tomorrow.
Caesar, Caesaris, m.: Caesar
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #2:
Titus says that Caesar will open the new amphitheater tomorrow.
aperiō, aperīre, aperuī, apertus: to open
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #2:
Titus says that Caesar will open the new amphitheater tomorrow.
crās (adv.): tomorrow
novus, nova, novum: new
amphitheātrum, -ī, n.: amphitheater
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #3:
Cornelius says that the slaves worked hard and finished the amphitheater very quickly.
Cornēlius, Cornēliī, m.: Cornelius
dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictus: to say
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #3:
Cornelius says that the slaves worked hard and finished the amphitheater very quickly.
servus, servī, m.: slave
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #3:
Cornelius says that the slaves worked hard and finished the amphitheater very quickly.
strēnuē (adv.): energetically, hard
labōrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to sail
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #3:
Cornelius says that the slaves worked hard and finished the amphitheater very quickly.
et (conj.): and
cōnficiō, cōnficere, cōnfēcī, cōnfectus: to finish
amphitheātrum, -ī, n.: amphitheater
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #3:
Cornelius says that the slaves worked hard and finished the amphitheater very quickly.
celer, celeris, celere: quick
NOTE: See p. 75 for how to form a superlative adverb.
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #4:
Titus says that the amphitheater will hold the whole population.
Titus, Titī, m.: Titus
loquor, loquī, locūtus sum: to say
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #4:
Titus says that the amphitheater will hold the whole population.
amphitheātrum, amphitheātrī, n.: amphitheater
contineō, continēre, continuī, contentus: to hold
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #4:
Titus says that the amphitheater will hold the whole population.
tōtus, tōta, tōtum: whole, entire
populus, populī, m.: population, people
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #5:
Cornelius says that he has not yet finished his letter.
Cornēlius, Cornēliī, m.: Cornelius
loquor, loquī, locūtus sum: to say
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #5:
Cornelius says that he has not yet finished his letter.
---- (nom.), suī (gen.), sibi (dat.), sē (acc.), sē (abl.): himself, herself, itself; themselves; in indirect statement, he, she, it; they
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #5:
Cornelius says that he has not yet finished his letter.
nōn iam (adv.): not yet
cōnficiō, cōnficere, cōnfēcī, cōnfectus: to finish
Translate the bold word(s) into Latin, based on the context of the sentence.
sentence #5:
Cornelius says that he has not yet finished [his] letter.
episula, epistulae, f.: letter