Me on pirate day
Oct. 25th, 2006 04:24 pm
I just found a survey on Latin!! I'm gonna take it!
what do these words mean in english
defessa: Dunno
strenua: Dunno
servus: Sevant/slave
puella: Girl
puer: Boy
hortus: Dunno
agris: Fields?
silvam: Forest
lupus: It's an animal I think...
ambulant: They walk
dormit: He sleeps
ascendit: He ascends
cantat: He sings
clamant: They sing
what are these words in latin
nothing: Nihil
laugh:
stream:
climb down:
from the feilds: Ad agrum?
(he,she) falls:
fishpond:
(they) run: Fugere
(he, she) approaches:
(he, she) catches site of:
tired:
anxious:
shout: Clamare
enter:
what are the endings for the following (choice of: -us,-i, -a, -ae)
male singular: Us, i, o, um, o
female sing.: A, ae, ae, am, a
male plural: I, orum, is, os, is
female plur.: Ae, arum, is, as, is
Translate the following phrases
Cornelia Marcum non amat: Corneila doesn't love Marcus
Cornelia est puella Romana: Cornelia is the girl from Rome
Cornelia et Flavia sub arbore sedet.: Cornelia and Flavia sleep (?) under the tree
What of the following are and are not Roman names
Sabrina: No?
Marius: Sounds like one
Sex: No?
Sextus: I think so
What derivations of english come from the following words
ambulant (they) walk: Amble
dormit (he.she) sleeps: Dorm
audit (he,she) hears: Audio
descendit (he, she) climbs down: Descend
lupi (a, the) wolf:
Today's Latin: sanctum sanctorum (holy of holies)
"Dancing on the path and singing now, you got away, you can reach the goals that you have set from now on, every day. There is no way you would go back now, oh no, those days are past. Life is waiting for the one who loves to live, and it is not a secret"--"Victoria's Secret," Sonata Arctica
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Date: 2006-10-25 10:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-25 10:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-25 10:25 pm (UTC)It "lupus" wolf?
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Date: 2006-10-26 07:26 am (UTC)defessa: Tired
strenua: Energetic
servus: Sevant
puella: Girl
puer: Boy
hortus: Garden (think horticulture)
agris: Rude? (I'm not sure)
silvam: Forest (acusative form, I believe)
lupus: Wolf
ambulant: They walk
dormit: He/she sleeps
ascendit: He/she raises
cantat: He/she sings
clamant: They sing
what are these words in latin
nothing: Nihil
laugh: Risus
stream: Clamat
climb down: Descendit
from the feilds: De agrum?
(he,she) falls: Cado
fishpond: Piscina
(they) run: Currant
(he, she) approaches: Appropinqu(it?)
(he, she) catches site of: Vidit (I hope that means "sight")
tired: Defessa
anxious: Anxie
shout: Clamare
enter: Intro
what are the endings for the following (choice of: -us,-i, -a, -ae)
male singular: Us, i, o, um, o
female sing.: A, am, a
male plural: I, orum, is, os, is
female plur.: Ae, arum, is, as, is
Translate the following phrases
Cornelia Marcum non amat: Corneila doesn't love Marcus
Cornelia est puella Romana: Cornelia is a gril from Rome
Cornelia et Flavia sub arbore sedet.: Cornelia and Flavia are sitting under the tree
What of the following are and are not Roman names
Sabrina: No?
Marius: Yes
Sex: That mean the number 6, and Blossom has taught us that Six can be a name, so yes.
Sextus: No, that means 6th
What derivations of english come from the following words
ambulant (they) walk: Amble
dormit (he.she) sleeps: Dormatory, dormit
audit (he,she) hears: Audio
descendit (he, she) climbs down: Descend
lupi (a, the) wolf: Lupine
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Date: 2006-10-26 07:40 am (UTC)male singular: Us
female sing.: A
male plural: I
female plur.: Ae
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Date: 2006-10-26 07:28 am (UTC)Did you get that survey from ECCE ROMANI?
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Date: 2006-10-26 09:34 pm (UTC)No I got it from Bzoink.com..