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LNM1 Ch 2 Talking and Getting Acquainted

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Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
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praenōmen
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nōmen
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family name
cōgnōmen
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surname/nickname
Question 4
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Unde estis ortī/ortae?
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Where are you from?
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Match the Latin expressions with their English translations.
Mē vocant Menaechmum.
How do they call you?
Quō nōmine appellāris?
They call me Menaechmus.
Mihi nōmen est Mārcus.
What is your name?
Quōmodo tē vocant?
My name is Mary.
Laura appellor.
My name is Mark.
Quod nōmen est tibi?
By what name are you called?
Mihi nōmen est Marīa.
I am called Laura.
Match the common Roman first names with their abbreviations.
L.
Aulus
C.
Mārcus
T.
Servius
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Gāius
Ser.
Pūblius
Sex.
Sextus
Q.
Lūcius
M.
Quīntus
P.
Titus
Syrācūsānus sum,
Where are you all from?
Quam patriam habēs?
Where do you come from (male/female)?
Unde es ortus/orta?
Where do you all come from (male/female)?
Cūiās es?
What fatherland do you have?
Cūiātēs estis?
I am from Syracuse.