salvēte comitēs!

(hi friends!)

salvē comes!

(hi friend!)

Gradus Latīnus Prīmus

preply.com/en/blog/22-useful-english-greetings-for-every-day

Pensa

(assignments)

  • hodiē:

    • Legēmus fābulae "Senex Ignōtus" appellātae
    • Participātiō
  • Diē Iovis:

    • Lege fābulae "Vox Crudēlis" appellātae lineās 7-15 capitulī X
    • Probātiō Minor capitulī X dē grammaticīs
  • ​In Futūrīs:

    • Probātiō Minor dē vocābulīs capitulī X
    • Probātiō Māior dē capitulīs IX-X
    • Mundus Rōmānus
      • ​Duolingo Renovātus

Quī diēs est hodiē?

Casus Ablātīvus

Senex Ignōtus

Vox Crūdēlis

Per Silvam

Dē itineribus

(about travels)

bīrota (bicycle)

raeda (car)

longinquus (distant)

raedāria / raedārius (driver)

petroleum (gasoline)

propinquus (nearby)

ārea statīva (parking lot)

locus statīvus (parking place)

vector (passenger)

temerārius (reckless)

onerārium (truck)

frequentia vehiculōrum (traffic)

stipō stipāre stipāvī (crowd)

gubernō gubernāre gubernāvī (drive)

sē conferō conferre contulī (go)

advehor advehī advectus sum (ride / be transported)

consistō consistere constitī (stop)

Tēlephōna

Exercitātiō Vocābulōrum Verbōrumque

(vocabulary and verb training: Suburani Activities

Certāmen Vocābulōrum Verbōrumque

(vocabulary and verb competition

Gallery Walk

Expergiscī

(to wake up)

experrectus sum

(I woke up)

experrectus es

(you woke up)

experrectus est

(he woke up)

experrectī sumus

(you woke up)

experrectī estis

(y'all woke up)

experrectī sunt

(they woke up)

duodecima

prīma

secunda

tertia

quarta

quinta

sexta

septima

octava

nōna

decima

ūndecima

dīmidium

(half)

quadrans

(quarter)

dodrans

(three quarters)

ante (+ acc.)

(before)

post (+ acc.)

(ante)

at

(case?)

Quid agis?

(how are you doing?)

Ut valēs?

(how are you?)

Quōmodo tē habēs?

(how are you?)

_____ agō

(I am doing _____)

valeō

(I am well)

_____ mē habeō

(I feel _____)

_____ sum

(I am _____)

Quaestiōnēs

Respōnsa

Quid agitur?

(what's going on?)

nihil

(nothing)

epistula epistulam f.

 (letter)

scrīpsit

(wrote / has written)

scrībēbāt

(used to write)

narrō narrāre narrāvī

(tell / relate)

rēs rem f.

(thing / story)

appropinquō

appropinquāre

appropinquāvī

(approach)

nunc

(now)

saepe (often)

vehementer

(loudly/ violently / strongly)

tum

(then)

Ientaculum

(breakfast)

Tempus Praesēns

(present tense)

Tempus Praeteritum

(perfect tense)

ientō

(I have breakfast)

ientās

(you have breakfast)

ientat

(ze has breakfast)

ientāmus

(we have breakfast)

ientātis

(y'all have breakfast)

ientant

(they have breakfast)

ientāvī

(I had breakfast)

ientāvistī

(you had breakfast)

ientāvit

(ze had breakfast)

ientāvimus

(we had breakfast)

ientāvistis

(y'all had breakfast)

ientāvērunt

(they had breakfast)

bibere

(to drink)

cafeum

(coffee)

sūcus

(juice)

lac

(milk)

thea

(tea)

bibis

(you drink)

bibit

(ze drinks)

bibimus

(we drink)

bibitis

(y'all drink)

bibunt

(they drink)

Cella:

"GRADUSPRIMUS"

Nōmen est:

Diēs Nātālis

MMDDAAAA

e.g.: 07162001

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By jaalin

latin1-week25-day02

We review the Ablative Case and read the story of chapter 10: Senex Ignotus lines 1-10

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