created: 09/23/03 Elementary
Latin I Professor Ortwin Knorr
1. Translate into
Latin: 2. Identify the conjugation
of the following verbs and translate them: 3. Translate and
turn sg. into pl. and vice versa:

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Answer
Key to the Exercises GVE p. 48
she
says
dîcit
they
are leading
dûcunt
we
hear
audîmus
we
say
dîcimus
you
(pl.) hear
audîtis
speak!
(s.)
dîc!
listen!
(pl.)
audîte!
lead!
(pl.)
dûcite!
you
(s.) are saying
dîcis
he
hears
audit
they
are listening
audiunt
cûrô
1
I care
cêlat
1
he/she/it hides
habêtis 2
you (all) have,
hold
dûcunt 3
they lead
rogâs 1
you ask
possidêmus
2
we possess
audiô 4
I hear, listen
(optional)
iubêtis 2
you (all) order,
command
supplicô
1
I am praying/ I
pray
clâmâmus
1
we are screaming
/ we scream
dîcitis
you (all) say
dîcis
audiunt
they listen
audit
supplicâmus
we pray
supplicô
audîs
you listen
audîtis
dîcô
I say
dîcimus
dûcimus
we lead
dûcô
audîmus
we listen
audiô
clâmant
they scream/shout
clâmat
tacês
you are silent
tacêtis
(optional:)
rogat
he/she/it asks
rogant
dîcit
he/she/it says
dîcunt
côgitô
I think, consider
côgitâmus
manêtis
you (all) remain
manês
amâtis
you (all) love
amâs
dûcunt
they lead
dûcit
moneô
I admonish, urge,
warn
monêmus
vocâs
you call
vocâtis
dûcis
you lead
dûcitis