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Latin: Chapter 9 Phrase Exercise |
| Adapted from exercises A&B on page 208 in Jenny's First Year Latin Book, plus a few more... |
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| A | B |
| prima nocte | early in the night |
| post paucis dies | after a few days |
| felicissimus hominum | happiest of men |
| multis post annis | many years later |
| amicior mihi | friendlier to me |
| pariter atque | equally as |
| in imo mare | at the bottom of the sea |
| quam facillimum | as easy as possible |
| tribus pedibus altior | three feet higher |
| simul atque | as soon as |
| plus pecuniae | more money |
| in dextra cornu | on the right wing |
| iniquius | too unfairly |
| plures equi | more horses |
| prima luce | at daybreak |
| peius | rather badly |
| simillimus regi | most like the king |
| cupidus cibi | eager for food |
| cotidie | every day |
| in medio campo | in the middle of the camp |
| in summo monte | on top of the mountain |
| in extrema via | at the end of the road |
| quam primum | as soon as possible |
| primum | for the first time |
| prima aestate | at the beginning of summer |
| prima nocte | early in the night |
| postero die | the next day |
| postero anno | in the following year |
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