Latin for Beginners by Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge
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«39.» EXERCISES
First learn the special vocabulary, p. 283. I. 1. DiÄna est dea. 2. LÄtÅna est dea. 3. DiÄna et LÄtÅna sunt deae. 4. DiÄna est dea lÅ«nae. 5. DiÄna est fÄ«lia LÄtÅnae. 6. LÄtÅna DiÄnam amat. 7. DiÄna est dea silvÄrum. 8. DiÄna silvam amat. 9. DiÄna sagittÄs portat. 10. DiÄna ferÄs silvae necat. 11. Ferae terrÄrum pugnant. For the order of words imitate the Latin above. II. 1. The daughter of Latona does love the forests. 2. Latonaâs daughter carries arrows. 3. The farmersâ daughters do labor. 4. The farmerâs daughter loves the waters of the forest. 5. The sailor is announcing the girlsâ flight. 6. The girls announce the sailorsâ wrongs. 7. The farmerâs daughter labors. 8. Dianaâs arrows are killing the wild beasts of the land. «40.» CONVERSATION Translate the questions and answer them in Latin. The answers may be found in the exercises preceding. 1. Quis est DiÄna? 2. Cuius fÄ«lia est DiÄna? 3. Quis DiÄnam amat? 4. Quis silvam amat? 5. Quis sagittÄs portat? 6. Cuius fÄ«liae labÅrant? |
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