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Sentiō , sentīre , sēnsī , sēnsum = to feel, perceive, think Mittō , mittere , mīsī , mīssum = to send Intellegō , intellegere , intellēxī , intellēctum = to understand Etiam = even Autem = however ; moreover Bene = well, satisfactorily, quite
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Sentiō, sentīre, sēnsī, sēnsum = to feel, perceive, think • Mittō, mittere, mīsī, mīssum = to send • Intellegō, intellegere, intellēxī, intellēctum = to understand • Etiam = even • Autem = however; moreover • Bene = well, satisfactorily, quite • Neque, nec = and not, nor • Neque…neque, nec…nec = neither…nor • Quod = because • Cārus, -a, -um = dear • Amīcus, -a, -um = friendly • Īdem, eadem, idem = the same
Caput, capitis (n) = head; leader; beginning; chapter • Cōnsul, cōnsulis (m) = consul • Nēmō, nēminem, nullīus (m/f) = nobody, no one • Ego, meī = I • Tū, tuī = you • Is, ea, id = he, she, it
Personal Pronouns This time… it’s personal.
1st Person Genitive plural may also appear as nostrum.
2nd Person Genitive plural may also appear as vestrī
Usually the pronoun +dem Idem means the same
Idem = the same thing • Īdem = the same man • Eīdem = to the same man/woman/thing • Eōsdem = the same them (probably say “the same people”) Examples
Ego amō. versus • Amō. Nominative forms for emphasis.
Vōbīs • Nōbīs • Nōs • Vōs • Tuī • Meī • Mihi • Tibi • To/for you all • By/with/from us • We (us) • You all • Of you/your • My • To/for me • To/for you Translate according to case and number.
His • Their (masc.) • Its • To him • By/w./fr. Her • They (fem) • To/for it Translate into Latin.
Hītibi id dabunt. • Beneestmihi quod tibibene est. • Omnēs idem sentiunt. • Nectēcum possum vīverenec sine tē. • Pecūniameiusmihidabunt. Translate.
9. Define intelligible:A. Highly modern B. Clear to the mindC. hard-working D. A cargo ship10. Define capitulate:A. foot-like B. opportunisticC. Pomiferous D. To draw up in chapters; enumerate
Decline tū, tuī(singular and plural, of course) • Translate forms of tū, tuī. • Decline the neuter 3rd person personal pronoun id. • Translate: • Da id mihi. • Ad mortem tēcōnsul et senātusdūceredēbent. Chapter 11 Quiz