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Candidati. Ch 11. Vocab. convenire, conveni credere, credidi de favere, favi gens, gentis invitare, invitavi legere, legi liberalis minime!. Vocab. murus noster nunc placere, placui primus promittere, promisi pugna rapere, rapui secundus senator. Vocab. sollicitus stultus
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Candidati Ch 11
Vocab convenire, conveni credere, credidi de favere, favi gens, gentis invitare, invitavi legere, legi liberalis minime!
Vocab murus noster nunc placere, placui primus promittere, promisi pugna rapere, rapui secundus senator
Vocab sollicitus stultus tertius utilis vale! verberare, verberavi vir
Sentences Translate the sentences on pp. 182-183 Pick one of the sentences and label the verbs, nouns, prepositions, adjectives and adverbs
Classroom politics AedilesDuoviri
Political Poster • Make a campaign poster for yourself • Run for a position we have discussed • Aedile, Duovir, Praefectus • Include your name and the position you desire • Should be colorful and creative • Use Latin!! • Should be historically/culturally correct • The poster should make others want to vote for you
Marcus et Quartus • Translate the story on p. 184 • Marcus-erat L1-7 • Quartus-invitavit L8-15 • postquam-scripsit L16-22 • What is not finished in class will be homework
Dative Case • Indirect object • What are the 6 endings for the dative case?
Verbs that take the dative Credere - trust, believe agricolae civi optimo crediderunt. Favere- favor, support fautores candidato liberali favent. Respondere- respond filius patri non respondit.
Pick which form of the noun should be used in the sentence. Then translate. Nauta agricola salutat. Nauta agricola favet. Iuvenis athleta credit. Fur candidatus pessimus non favet. Candidatus pueri pecuniam dat.
Vos / Nos Can be declined like other words. Omnes nos laudant. Nemo pecuniam vobis dat.
Practice - Translate the sentences from English to Latin Give the book to me 2) The dinner is pleasing to us 3) The senators trust the candidate 4) You pl. trust the friends 5) The teacher gives nothing to you.
Practice! Translate: The brother and sister give a gift to mother. Puella caeruleae togae favet. The senators trust the best candidate. We gave a dog to you.
Practice • 1st, 2nd & 3rd declensions • present, imperfect & perfect tense • using the dative • vos/nos You have 3 minutes to review your notes
Questions • Question words -- Quis, Quid, Ubi, Cur cur estis laeti? • -ne -- creates a yes/no questions Vosne estis laeti? • num -- question suggesting the answer “no” num tristes estis? • tone of voice vos estis laeti?
Question Words - Translate and Answer • Quot discipuli in Latina hodie? • Esne laetus? • Quot annos habes? • Latinam amas? • Quid colores geris?
Crossword Puzzle • Complete the crossword, if not finished please complete for homework!