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HW: Ex. 1 and 2

HW: Ex. 1 and 2. *Get permission slip for Latin Club (Macaroni Grill on 1/28/2010). Cap. 12, lectio 1. Frater , fratris , m. Soror , sororis , f. Pater, patris , m. Mater, matris , f. Nomen , nominis , n. . New use for Dative!. Before…

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HW: Ex. 1 and 2

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  1. HW: Ex. 1 and 2 *Get permission slip for Latin Club (Macaroni Grill on 1/28/2010)

  2. Cap. 12, lectio 1 Frater, fratris, m. Soror, sororis, f. Pater, patris, m. Mater, matris, f. Nomen, nominis, n.

  3. New use for Dative! Before… IuliusMarcoQuintoque mala et pira dat. Iuliusliberissuis mala piraque dat. What was this called? Now… Marcoestunasoror. Iuliaesunt duo fratres. Indirect object

  4. Dative of possession Marcounasororest=Marcus unamsororemhabet. Iuliae duo fratressunt=Iulia duos fratreshabet. Corporihumanosuntquattuormembra=Corpus humanumquattuormembrahabet. Leonibussuntdentesmagni= Leones dentesmagnoshabent.

  5. NominaRomana VirisRomanissunttrianomina: viri Romani trianominahabent. Gaius Iulius Caesar Nomen, nominis, n. Cognomen, cognominis, n. Praenomen, Praenominis, n.

  6. NominaRomana: Praenomina: There are only 9 Roman “first names” or “praenomina.” These are listed on page 86. Nomina: These are the ‘middle name’ to us. Family or ‘clan’ name to the Romans. G.Julius Caesar is a member of the Julian ‘clan’ or family. Cognomen: Names of ancestors or titles awarded for famous deeds. You could have many. Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus. Marcus Tullius Cicero

  7. Avunculus, i, m Avunculusestfratermatristuae. FraterAemiliaeestAemilius. (Full name: PubliusAemilius Cornelius) Avunculus Marci, Quinti, IuliaequeestAemilius. (‘patruus’ estfraterpatristuae)

  8. Now Ex. 4, ques. 1-12 • Everyone writes • Separate sheet of paper • Read lesson 1

  9. Latin 2 HW: Ex. 3 Please take out Ex. 1 and 2

  10. Ex. 1 • Iuliotresliberisunt. • Aemiliaunumfratremhabet. • Sunt multi amiciDavo. • Homo improbuspaucosamicoshabet. • Hominisunt duo oculi et duaeaures. • Corpus humanumquattuormembrahabet. • Hominibusalae non sunt. • Mercurius alas in pedibushabet. • Viro Romano trianominasunt. • Romani multosdeoshabent.

  11. vester Meus Tuus Noster vester

  12. Miles, militis, m.

  13. Miles estvir qui scutum, gladium, et pilamfert. Fert=portat gladius Scutum, i, n. Pilum, i, f.

  14. TristisLaetus

  15. Armatus, a, um Miles Romanusestvirarmatus.

  16. Miles Romanus (sing.) What’s the plural? (miles, militis, m.) Milites Romani

  17. Iuliaesuntduaeaures= Iulia duasaureshabet.

  18. Hominibuspulmonessunt= Hominespulmoneshabent.

  19. Militi Romano suntarma= Miles Romanusarmahabet.

  20. Aemilioestgladius et scutum. Aemiliusgladium et scutumhabet.

  21. Aemiliaesunttresliberi= Aemiliaetresliberoshabet.

  22. Liberisestavunculus= Liberiavunculumhabent.

  23. Make a sentence out of these words:Romanus, a, um gladius miles ferre. • Miles Romanusgladiumfert.

  24. Cormedicuspalpitaresentire Medicuscorpalpitaresentit.

  25. Quintus unus,a,umessesoror. Quintoestunasoror.

  26. VirinomentriaRomanus, a, umhabere. Viri Romani trianominahabent.

  27. Ex. 3 • Marco et Quintounasororest: Iulia. • Iuliae duo fratressunt: Marcus et Quintus. • FraterAemliae cui nomenestAemilius, avunculusliberorum est. • Publiuspraenomenest; alia praenominasunt Marcus, Quintus, titus. • Paulus non praenomen, sed cognomen. • Aemiliatristisestquiafraterproculab ea est. • Liber; “Ubiestavunculusnoster? “ Iulius “Avunculusvesterest in Germani.” • Miles Romnuspilum et gladium et scutumfert. • Scutum et gladius et pilumsuntarmamilitis Romani. • Miles estvirarmatus.

  28. Now…read the rest of the lesson and complete Ex. 4

  29. NullushostisRomamexpugnarepotest! • Miles Romanus in Germania habitat • Milit______ Roman_____ in Germania habit________. • GladiusmilitisGermaniestlongior quam gladiusmilitis Romani. • GladiimilitumGermanorumsuntlongiores quam gladiimilitumRomanorum.

  30. pugnare Pugnus, i, m.

  31. Latin 2 Ex. 5, 6, 7 Quiz Wednesday on lectio 1 and part of 2. Thursday and Friday in library. Latin Club going to Macaroni Grill on Thursday at 3: 30 pm---need permission forms

  32. Ablative of means “by/with” Ex. Pueripugnis, non armis, pugnant. Translation? Boys fight with fists non with weapons. Alia Exempla: Miles Romanusgladiopugnat.

  33. Pedes, peditis, m. “infantry soldier” PedesRomanuspilam, gladium, scutumquefert. Plural? Pedites

  34. Eques, equitis, m. “cavalry soldier” Eques ex equopugnat.

  35. GladiusGermanorum

  36. Equiteshastasferunt. Hasta, ae, f. Pilum, i, n.

  37. Pes (as a unit of measurement) Pilumest sex pedeslongum. Unuspes =29.6 cm

  38. Gravis

  39. Brevis

  40. Levis

  41. Via Latina non est tam longa quam via Appia. Via Appia Via Latina tam __________ quam

  42. Pilum non est tam longa quam hasta. • Hastaestlongior quam pilum.

  43. Via Appiaestlongior quam via Latina. Via Appia Via Latina

  44. What your quiz is on on Wednesday… *Vocabulary *Dative of possession=PatrinomenestIulius. *Comparative -ior Ex. Longior “longer”

  45. Pluma (feather) non est tam gravis quam gladius. Gladiusestgravior quam pluma. Plumaestlevior quam gladius.

  46. Ex. 5 *These are “stem changers” again Ex. 6 *filling in the correct adjective ending Ex. 7 *ior Via Latina non tam longaest quam via Appia=Via Appliaestlongior quam via Latina.

  47. HW: Ex. 5 & 7 Quiz Friday lections 1 &2 -includes vocab. -translating perfect vs. imperfect correctly -conjugating verbs including PERFECT tense

  48. Lines 52-59 Translate with A partner. Hand in to me.

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