Latin for Beginners by Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge
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I. 1. Agricola cum fÄ«liÄ in casÄ habitat. 2. Bona fÄ«lia agricolae cÄnam
parat. 3. CÄna est grÄta agricolae[1] et agricola bonam fÄ«liam laudat. 4. Deinde fÄ«lia agricolae gallÄ«nÄs ad cÄnam vocat. 5. GallÄ«nae fÄ«liam agricolae amant. 6. Malae fÄ«liae bonÄs cÄnÄs nÅn parant. 7. FÄ«lia agricolae est grÄta dominae. 8. Domina in Ä«nsulÄ magnÄ habitat. 9. Domina bonae puellae parvae pecÅ«niam dat. II. 1. Where does the farmer live? 2. The farmer lives in the small cottage. 3. Who lives with the farmer? 4. (His) little daughter lives with the farmer. 5. (His) daughter is getting («parat») a good dinner for the farmer. 6. The farmer praises the good dinner. 7. The daughterâs good dinner is pleasing to the farmer. [Footnote 1: Note that the relation expressed by the dative case covers that _to which a feeling is directed._ (Cf. §43.)] [Illustration] What Latin words are suggested by this picture? «63.» CONVERSATION Answer the questions in Latin. 1. Quis cum agricolÄ in casÄ habitat? 2. Quid bona fÄ«lia agricolae parat? 3. Quem agricola laudat? 4. Vocatne fÄ«lia agricolae gallÄ«nÄs ad cÄnam? 5. Cuius fÄ«lia est grÄta dominae? 6. Cui domina pecÅ«niam dat? |
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