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LNM1 Ch 1-3 Review: Exercises 5 & 6 + Mirabile Auditu

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EXERCISE 5

  • In each pair of nouns, change the second one into the genitive, using the number indicated in parentheses.
  • Translate each phrase.
Example: ager amīcus (plural)
ager amīcōrum the field of the friends or the friends’ field
  1. animī poēta (plural)
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Question 1
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animī + genitive plural of poēta

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Question 2
2.

Translation of the phrase in the previous question:

2. aqua āthlēta (singular)
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Question 3
3.

aqua + genitive singular of āthlēta

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Question 4
4.

Translation of the phrase in the previous question:

3. terra fīlia (plural)
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Question 5
5.

terra + genitive plural of fīlia

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Question 6
6.

Translation of the phrase in the previous question:

4. patria puer (plural)
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Question 7
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patria + genitive plural of puer

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Question 8
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Translation of the phrase in the previous question:

5. amīcus fīlius (singular)
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Question 9
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amīcus + genitive singular of fīlius

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Question 10
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Translation of the phrase in the previous question:

6. fōrma rīvus (plural)
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Question 11
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fōrma + genitive plural of rīvus

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Question 12
12.

Translation of the phrase in the previous question:

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Question 13
13.

Translate the following Latin text:
Nōn amo tē, Sabidī, nec possum dīcere quārē.
Hoc tantum possum dīcere: nōn amo tē.

Question 14
14.

Match the following Latin phrases and quotations with their English translations:

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
Drāmatis persōnae
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Characters in a play
Nōdum in scirpō quaeris.
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S/he exits <the scene>. They exit <the scene>
Exit. Exeunt.
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A bragging soldier
Mīles gloriōsus.
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You seek a knot in the bulrush.
Plaudite, ācta est fābula.
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Applaud, the play is over.