Latin 101
Review for Test #2: Chapters 1-13
Nouns, adjectives, demonstratives
1 huius civitatis of this state
2 illud tempus that time (nom. or acc.)
3 ea verba these/those/the words (nom. or acc.)
4 horum regum of these kings
5 earum virtutum of these/those/the virtues
6 hoc labore by/with/from this labor
7 haec corpora these bodies (nom. or acc.)
8 illis nominibus to/for/by/with/from those names
9 eum librum this/that/the book
10 ipsum caput the head itself (nom or acc)
11 illi poetae those poets (nom)
12 sui patris of his (own) father
13 istius timoris of that fear
14 ei veritati to/for that truth
15 earum matrum of these/those/the mothers
Verbs
1 laudaveram I had praised.
2 dedistis You (pl) haver given; you gave.
3 faciebant They were making/doing.
4 vixeramus We had lived.
5 dixi I have said; I said.
6 cepit S/he/it has taken; took.
7 aletis You (pl) will nourish.
8 monuistis You (pl.) have warned; you warned.
9 vidimus We have seen; we saw.
10 audebam I was daring.
11 audiverunt They have heard; they heard.
12 sensistis You (pl) have sensed; you sensed.
13 scripserint They will have written.
14 miserant They had sent.
15 duxero I shall have led.
16 fugierit He will have fled.
17 egimus We have driven/have done/have led; we drove, did, led.
18 vicerant They had conquered.
19 dilexisti You (sng) have esteemed; you esteemed.
20 valebimus We will be well.
Sentences
1 Illud nomen ei dedimus. We gave that name to him/her/it.
2 Suum nomen ei dedit. S/he/it gave his/her/its own name to him/her/it.
3 Suum nomen ei dederunt. They gave their own name to him/her/it.
4 Suum nomen suae filiae dederunt. They gave there own name to their own daughter.
5 Eae tempora hanc veritatem dederant. The times had given this truth.
6 Vita veritatem senectutemque mihi dederit. Life will have given truth and old age to me.
7 Suam vitam bene egerat et suam pecuniam aliis dederat . S/he/it had lived his/her/its life well and had given his/her/its money to others.
8 Eum eis cum suis litteris miserit. S/he/it will have sent him to them with his/her/its own letters.
9 Sui mores sine culpa diu fuerat. His own character had been without blame for a long time.
10 Se cum suis amicis iunxerant. They had joined themselves to their (own) friends.
11 Se cum eius amicis iunxerant. They had joined themselves to his/her/its friends.
12 Suum librum sibi misit. S/he sent her/his own book to herself/himself.
13 Suos libros sibi miserit. S/he will have sent her/his own books to herself/himself.
14 Suum nomen gratum omnibus viris illius civitatis fecerunt. They made their own name pleasing to all men of that state.
15 Filiam eorum amicorum audivi. I heard the
daughter of the (their) friends.
16 Totum populum
suamque cupiditatem vicit. S/he
conquered the whole populace and her/his own desire.
17 Malum regem vicerat et servaverat suam patriam. S/he had conquered the bad kind and had saved her/his own fatherland.
18 Ei nomen sui patris dilexerant. They had esteemed the name of their (own) father.
19 Hae steterunt et istos malos viros vicerunt. These (women) stood and those bad men conquered.
20. Virtus olim fugerit suam patriam. Virtue sometime will have fled its own land.