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sententiae chapter 1

Translate the sentences from Chapter 1 of Wheelock's 6th edition.

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labor mE vocat.Work is calling me.
monE mE, amAbO tE, sI errO.Advise me, please, if I go astray.
festInA lentE.Make haste slowly.
laudAs mE; culpant mE.You praise me; they blame me.
saepe peccAmus.Often we sin.
quid dEbEmus cOgitAre?What ought we to think?
cOnservAte mE!Save me! (plural)
rUmor volat.Rumor flies.
volO, volAreto fly
mE nOn amat.He, she, it does not love me.
nihil mE terret.Nothing terrifies me.
ApollO mE saepe servat.Apollo often saves me.
salvEte!--quid vidEtis? Nihil vidEmus.Greetings!--what do you see? We see nothing.
Saepe nihil cOgitAs.Often you see nothing. Often you understand nothing.
Bis dAs, sI cito dAs.You give twice, if you give quickly.
SI valEs, valeO.If you are well (strong), I am well.
Quid videt?What does he see?
Nihil dant.They are giving nothing.
NOn debEs mE laudAre.You ought not to praise me.
NOn debEtis mE laudAre.You (pl) ought not to praise me.
SI errO, saepe mE monet.If I err, he often warns me.
SI mE amAs, servA mE, amAbO tE!If you love me, save me, please!
hodiEtoday
respondeO, respondEreto reply, respond
etand
bistwice
citoquickly
SalvE, discipula (or discipule)!Hello, student!
SalvEte, discipulae (or discupulI)!Hello, students!
magistermale teacher
magistrafemale teacher
valEte, discipulI et discipulae!Goodbye, students.
NOmen meum est ...My name is...


Janet Billson

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