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Sentiō , sentīre , sēnsī , sēnsum = to feel, perceive, think

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

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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. Personal Pronouns This time… it’s personal.

  4. 1st Person Genitive plural may also appear as nostrum.

  5. 2nd Person Genitive plural may also appear as vestrī

  6. 3rd person, masculine

  7. 3rdPerson, feminine

  8. 3rdperson, neuter

  9. Usually the pronoun +dem Idem means the same

  10. 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

  11. Ego amō. versus • Amō. Nominative forms for emphasis.

  12. 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.

  13. His • Their (masc.) • Its • To him • By/w./fr. Her • They (fem) • To/for it Translate into Latin.

  14. Hītibi id dabunt. • Beneestmihi quod tibibene est. • Omnēs idem sentiunt. • Nectēcum possum vīverenec sine tē. • Pecūniameiusmihidabunt. Translate.

  15. 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

  16. 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

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