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Translation Practice, Geography Review Recitation #1

Translation Practice, Geography Review Recitation #1. Sept. 20, 2012. Today You Will Need: Your handout of the Italy m ap we completed earlier!. Fabula : “ Dea Diana”. dea : goddess arcum : hunting bow amat : loves custodia : protector

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Translation Practice, Geography Review Recitation #1

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  1. Translation Practice,Geography ReviewRecitation #1 Sept. 20, 2012

  2. Today You Will Need: Your handout of the Italy map we completed earlier!

  3. Fabula: “Dea Diana” dea: goddess arcum: hunting bow amat: loves custodia: protector animalia: animals puellarum: of girls portat: carries animalium: of animals • Diana estdea. • Diana silvamamat. • Diana animaliaamat. Diana arcumportat. ParvaepuellaeDianamamant. Diana estcustodiapuellarum. Diana estcustodiaanimalium.

  4. Mountains of Italy! • We need to add 2 mountain ranges to the Italy map we completed last week. • ALPS • APENNINES

  5. ALPS MTS. Gaul Etruria <--- Tiber River APENNINE MTS. Adriatic Sea Rome x Corsica Ostiax Latium Naples x x Brundisium Pompeii x Tyrrhennian Sea Sardinia Mediterranean Sea Sicily Carthage x Africa

  6. Recitation! • A recitation is a quick assignment that lets you practice pronouncing Latin. • It is a summative grade. • You read it to me one-on-one. • We practice in class. You can write notes on your copy to help you pronounce words. • You can also record me reading it to listen to playback. • When you read it, you must read from a “clean” Latin copy…no notes. • Yes, you can try as many times as you’d like!

  7. . Recitation #1: Mica, Mica! Mica, mica, parvastella, Mirorquaenam sis tam bella. Splendense minus in illo, Alba velutgemmacaelo. Mica, mica, parvastella, Mirorquaenam sis tam bella!

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