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Have you emailed me your monuments info? Latin 3 HW: Finish translating “De mure urbano et mure rustico” or “The Country Mouse and the City Mouse” Have you emailed me your monuments info?

Latin 2 HW: Cap. 12 Review (you need your book) Bring your book and exercise book to class tomorrow. If we still have Gladiator left, we’ll finish it Wed. (but we’re not watching it tomorrow)

Latin 2: Please take out your HW HW: Ex. 12 Quiz Friday: 4th Declension + other noun declensions Latin Club Thursday You need your notebook and book. We will watch Gladiator tomorrow.

“Ac/atque” Atque before vowels, ac before consonants Marcus ac Quintus sunt pueri Romani. Iulius atque Aemilia sunt homines Romani.

Barbarus, a, um Germani, non Romani, sunt homines barbari.

Incolere=in terra habitare, “inhabit” Romani Romam incolunt. Germani Germaniam incolunt. Galli Galliam incolunt. Hispanii Hispaniam incolunt, etc.

Pars, partis, f. Gallia est pars imperii Romani. Gallia est provincia Romana. Germania non est pars imperii Romani; Gallia non est provincia Romana. Partitive Genitive Used when you have a “part” of a “whole.”

Partitive Genitive (Genetivus Partitivus) Crura est bracchia sunt partes corpor____ human___. Atrium et ostium sunt partes vill____. Praenomen est pars nomin___ Romani. Gallia pars Europ___ est. is i ae is ae

dividere Murus Berlinem dividit.

Flumen Rhenus Germaniam a Gallia dividit.

Finis, finis, m. “border” Flumen Rhenus est finis imperii Romani.

Patria, ae. Italia est patria Romanorum. America est patria nostra. Gallia est patria Gallorum.

Contra + acc. against Romani contra Germanos pugnant quia Germani ac Romani inimici sunt!

Hostis, is, m. [=inimicus] Romani Germanique sunt hostes.

oppugnare Felis felem oppugnat. Carchidon homines oppugnant. Milites urbem oppugnant. Felis felem oppugnat.

Exercitus,us, m. New declension! 4th declension -us -us -um -us -us -uum -ui -ibus -u -ibus Milites in exercitu sunt.

Dux, ducis Dux exercitus milites ducit. Dux=imperator

Parere (obey), imperare (command) + Dativus These are special verbs that have a dative as a direct object where you would expect the accusative Duces militibus imperant. Milites ducibus parent.

HW: 4th Declension Endings Practice Sheet In class today… Check Ex. 12 Watch Gladiator Thursday: Latin Club Friday : Quiz on 1st-4th declensions (endings only)

Ex. 12 Milites Romani/Ei pugnant. Romani gladiis pilisque pugnat. Eques est miles qui equo vehitur/qui ex equo pugnat. Aemilius non est eques, pedes autem est. Pilum eius est sex pedes longum. Gladius eius non est longus, sed brevis. Minime, non Graeci, sed Germani homines barbari sunt.

Ex. 12 8) Germania non est provincia Romana. 9) Provinca est pars imperii. 10) Galli Galliam incolunt. 11) Flumen Rhenus Germaniam a Gallia dividit. 12) Fines sunt Rhenus et Danuvius. 13) Germania est patria Germanorum. 14) Romani contra Germanos pugnant quia Germani Romanis non parent. 15) Exercitus Romanus duci paret.

Forms of the 4th declension Dux exercit___ (sing) imperat. Multi barbari in exercit___ Romano sunt. Dux est vir qui exercit___ ducit. Romani multos exercit___ habent.

Turn to p. 87 and look at line 53 “Gladius equitis longior et….”

militare

Sagitta et arcus

Castra, castrorum