Part 5 (1/2)

Latin for Beginners Benjae 14150K 2022-07-20

<46>> We may now complete the translation of the sentence _The sailor announces the flight to the faram=”” nuntiat=””>>

<47>> EXERCISES

First learn the special vocabulary, p 283

_Point out the direct and indirect objects and the genitive of the possessor_

I 1 Quis nautis pecuniaricolae nautis pecuniaricolis fortunaricolae domina fabulam narrat 7 Quis Dianae coronam dat? 8 Puella Dianae coronaittas portat et feras silvarum necat

10 Cuius victoriam Galba nuntiat? 11 Nautae victoria exercise

II 1 To whoive a wreath to Julia, because Julia loves wreaths 3 The sailors tell the ladies[2] a story, because the ladies love stories 4 The farhter water 5 Galba announces the cause of the battle to the sailor 6 The Goddess of the moon loves the waters of the forest 7 Whose wreath is Latona carrying? Diana's

[Footnote 2: Observe that in English the indirect object often stands without a preposition _to_ to mark it, especially when it precedes the direct object]

LESSON VI

FIRST PRINCIPLES (_Continued_)

[Special Vocabulary]

ADJECTIVES <bona>>, _good_ <grata>>, _pleasing_ <reat_ <mala>>, _bad, wicked_

>, _small, little_

>, _beautiful, pretty_ <sola>>, _alone_

NOUNS ancil'la, _maidservant_ Iulia, _Julia_

ADVERBS[A]

<cur>>, _why_ <non>>, _not_

pronOUNS <mea>>, _ pronoun, non, an enclitic (--16) added to the first word, which, in a question, is usually the verb, as st>>, _he is_; stne>>? _is he?_ Of course <-ne>> is not used when the sentence contains <quis>>, <cur>>, or soative word