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Cap. XIV

Cap. XIV. HW: Exercise 2 and 3 Reread lesson I. Nox est…. Villa obscura et quieta est …. (Villa illustrata). Marcus in lecto suo cubat =Marcus in lecto suo iacet. Quintus dormire non potest… . Quintus dormire non potest quia et caput et pes ei [ Quinto ] dolet. Caput dolet.

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Cap. XIV

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  1. Cap. XIV HW: Exercise 2 and 3 Reread lesson I

  2. Nox est…

  3. Villa obscura et quietaest… • (Villa illustrata)

  4. Marcus in lectosuocubat=Marcus in lectosuoiacet.

  5. Quintus dormire non potest…

  6. Quintus dormire non potestquia et caput et pesei [Quinto] dolet. Caput dolet. Pes dolet.

  7. Quintus non dormit, sed vigilat. Homerius dormit, Puer non dormit, sed vigilat.

  8. Uterque, utrumque, utraque • EACH. Used when talking about two things.

  9. Utrumque cubiculum estparvum.

  10. Utrumque cubiculum non estparvum, sed magnum est.

  11. Utrumque cubiculum estparvum;neutrumest magnum.

  12. Neuter, neutra, neutrum • Neither. Used when talking about two things.

  13. Utrumque cubiculum non estparvum, sed magnum est; neutrumestparvum.

  14. Uterque puer dormit.

  15. Neuter puer dormit.

  16. Alter puer dormit, alter vigilat.

  17. Alterafenestraaperta, alteraclausaest .

  18. Uter puer dormit? Hic puer dormit.

  19. Utra fenestra aperta est? Haec fenestra est aperta.

  20. HW: Read lectio 1 again for Cap. XIV • Latin Club Friday • Please take out your exercise book.

  21. Please write down your answers to Ex. 3, 1-5 on a piece of paper You may NOT have your textbook out.

  22. Ex. 1 • alter, alter • Uter, uter • Uterque, Neuter • Neutra, utraque • Utra • UtraqueNeutra • Alterum, alterum • Utrum • Utrumque, Neutrum

  23. Ex. 2 • Cubat • An • Vigilat • Valet • Apertam • Clausa • Gallum • Quomodo, hodie • Habet. mihi

  24. An=‘or’ in a question • Uter puer improbus est, Marcus an Quintus? • Marcus est improbus. • Uter puer aegrotat? • Quintus aegrotat.

  25. Mihi-to me (dativus) • Da mihi malum! • Da mihi aquam!

  26. Quomodo dicitur? • Which girl is pretty, Julia or Cornelia? • Utra puella est pulchra, Julia an Cornelia?

  27. Quomodo dicitur? • Which river (flumen) is longer, the Nile or the Rhine? • Utrum flumen est longius, Nilus an Rhenus?

  28. Q.D. Neither rooster crows/sings. • Neuter gallus canit.

  29. Q.D. “The happiest rooster sings.” • Gallus laetissimus canit.

  30. Q.D. Quintus is braver than Marcus. • Quintus est fortius quam Marcus.

  31. Q.D. “Give me an apple!” • Da mihi malum!

  32. Q.D. How is your leg, today? • Quomodo se habet crus tuum, hodie?

  33. Q.D. Which window is closed? • Utra fenestra clausa est?

  34. Q.D. Neither boy is awake. • Neuter puer vigilat.

  35. Please take out your book • We are going to read the rest of lesson 1 together

  36. HW: Lectio 1 Quiz Friday • Latin Club meets Thurs. • I need your permission forms for convention (Latin Club) YOU NEED YOUR BOOK

  37. Cap. 14, lectio 2 Adhuc surgere Iam non nox, sed dies est. Marcus adhuc dormit. Servus in aurem pueri dormientis clamat: “Mane est! Surge puer!” auris

  38. surgere Puer surgit.

  39. excitat • Horologium virum excitat.

  40. Quomodo Davus Marcum excitat?

  41. Afferre (from ad + ferre) =adportare Marcus dicit: “Affer mihi aquam, Dave!” “Affer imperativus est.”

  42. Davus aquam Marco affert.

  43. Manus Marci sunt sordidae. Sordidus, a, um

  44. Marcus manus faciemque lavat.lavare

  45. Inquit=dicit • Davus dicit aures Marci quoque esse sordidas. Davus inquit, “Etiam lava aures, Marce!”

  46. Mergit (mergere) • Marcus totum caput in aquam mergit ac aures et totum caput suum lavat.

  47. Purus, a, um Caput et manus Marci iam non sordidae sunt, sed purae. Aqua autem non pura, sed sordida est. Aqua pura

  48. Participle: Review • What is a participle? Example in English?

  49. Nominativus sing. -ns • Puer dormiens a servo excitatur. • 1 Lavans -ans • 2 Tacens -ens • 3 Surgens -ens • 4 Dormiens -iens

  50. Nominativus pluralis: -ntes, -ntia • -ntes (masc or fem) • -ntia (neuter) Servi lacrimantes Ancillae surgentes Corda palpitantia (beating hearts) Pueri lavantes

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