B. D. H. Lesson: 2. ↔ 4. -
Grammar II. ↔ IV.
Grammar II. ↔ IV.
1. Quomodo me habeo? How am I doing? - 2. Ubi tu habitas? Where do you live? - 3. Romae est in Italia. Rome is in Italy. - 4. Male me habeo. I feel poorly. - 5. Minime, in Italia non habito. No, I do not live in Italy. - 6. Habitasne Romae? Do you live in Rome? - 7. In Italia habitas. You live in Italy. - 8. Me male habeo. I feel poorly. - I live in Rome. Romae habito. - 9. Nomen ei est Livia. Her name is Livia. - 10. Livia feels poorly. Livia se male habet. - 11. Habitasne in Italia? Do you live in Italy? - 12. I feel poorly. Male me habeo. - 13. city urbs. - 14. Novum Eboracum in California non est. New York is not in California. - 15. Marcus habitat in America. Marcus lives in America. - 16. Iuvenis Romae studet. The young man studies in Rome. - 17. Ea Novi Eboraci studet. She studies in New York. - 18. Num Marcus Novi Eboraci habitat? Surely Marcus does not live in New York? - 19. Marcus est Americanus. Marcus is an American. - 20. Novum Eboracum est erbs Americana. New York is an American city. - 21. Corinna sola habitat. Corinna lives alone. - 22. Quis solus habitat? Who lives alone? - 23. Iuvenis solus non habitat. The young man does not live alone. - 24. Ubi est universitas? Where is the university? - 25. Quid est Novum Eboracum? What is New York? - 26. Estne civitas? Is it a state? - 27. Surely Corinna does not live alone? Nun Corinna sola habitat? - 28. New York is both a city and a state. Novum Eboracum est et urbs et civitas. - 29. Quot urbes in America sunt? How many cities are in America? - 30. Urbes et civitates sunt in America. There are cities und states in America. –
31. Multae civitates sunt in America. There are many states in America. - 32. Quot universitates Romae sunt? How many universitaties are in Rome? - 33. Multi iuvenes in America habitant. Many young men live in America. - 34. Multi iuvenes Romae habitant. Many young men live in Rome. - 35. Many young men are in America. Multi iuvenes sunt in America. - 36. Many universities are in America. Multae universitates sunt in America. - 37. Many young men are in America. Multi iuvenes sunt in America. - 38. Stephanus natus est in America. Stephanus was born in America. - 39. Bostonia et Novum Eboracum sunt urbes. Boston and New York are cities. - 40. Marcus in America natus est. sed Romae habitat. Marcus was born in America, but lives in Rome. - 41. Puella in Germania nata est. A girl was born in Germany. - 42. Quot universitates Philadelphia sunt? How many universities are in Philadelphia? - 43. Ea Bostoniae studet. She studies in Boston. - 44. Philadelphia est urbs mea. Philadelphia is my city. - 45. Novi Eboraci habito et familia mea Bostoniae habitat. I live in New York and my family lives in Boston. - 46. Marcus in America natus est, sed Romae habitat. Marcus was born in America, but lives in Rome. - 47. New York is an American city. Novum Eboracum est urbs Americana. - 48. Iuvenis Romae habitat. The young man lives in Rome. - 49. New York is not in California. Novum Eboracum in California non est. - 50. Marcus est iuvenis Americanus. Marcus is an American young man. - 51. Marcus does not live in Rome, but in New York. Marcus non Romae, sed Novi Eboraci habitat. - 52. Num Marcus Novi Eboraci habitat? Surely Marcus does not live in New York? - 53. New York is an American city. Novum Eboracum est urbs Americana. - 54. Marcus is an American young man. Marcus est iuvenis Americanus. - 55. New York is both a city and a state. Novum Eboracum et urbs et civitas est. - 56. Num Corinna sola habitat? Surely Corinna does not live alone? - 57. The young man lives alone. Iuvenis solus habitat. - 58. Marcus solus non habitat. Marcus solus non habitat. - 59. What is California? California is an American state. Quid est California? California est cicitas Americana. - 60. Este universitas Romae? Is there a university in Rome?
61. Surely Corinna does not live alone? Num Corinna sola habitat? - 62. Where is the university? Ubi est universitas? - 63. New York is both a city and a state. Novum Eboracum est et urbs et civitas. - 64. Num Corinna sola habitat? Surely Corinna does not live alone? - 65. Quot universitates Romae sunt? How many universitates are in Rome? - 66. There are cities and states in America. Urbes et civitates sunt in America. - 67. Urbes et civitates sunt in America. There are cities and states in America. - 68. Many young men live in America. Multi iuvenes in America habitant. - 69. Num multae civitates in America sunt? Surely there are not many states in America? - 70. How many young men live in America? Quot iuvenes in America habitant? - 71. Multi iuvenes sunt in America. Many young men are in America. - 72. Many universities are in Rome. Multae universitates Romae sunt. - 73. Urbes et civitates sunt in America. There are cities and states in America. - 74. Many young men live in America. Multi iuvenes in America habitant. - 75. The young man was born in New York. Iuvenis Novi Eboraci natus est. - 76. Philadelphia est urbs mea. Philadelphia is my city. - 77. How many universities are in Philadelphia? Quot universitates Philadelphiae sunt? - 78. Puella in Germania nata est. A girl was born in Germany. - 79. I live in New York and my family lives in Boston. Novi Eboraci habito et familia mea Bostoniae habitat. - 80. Bostonia et Novum Eboracum sunt urbes. Boston and Ney York are cities. - 81. Stephanus was born in America. Stephanus natus est in America. – 82. My university is in New York. Universitas mea Novi Eboraci est. - 83. I live in New York and my family lives in Boston. Novi Eboraci habito et familia mea Bostoniae habitat. - 84. The sister is in the city, but the brother is at home. Soror in urbe est, sed frater domi est. - 85. Stephanus est puer. Stephanus is a boy. - 86. Frater domi scribit. The brother writes at home. - 87. Pater domi scribit. The father writes at home. - 88. Is domi dormit. He sleeps at home. - 89. Is est Marcus. He is Marcus. - 90. Soror in urbe est, mater domi est. The sister is in the city, the mother is at home. –
91. Puella scribit. The girl writes. - 92. Puer sum. I am a boy. - 93. Ego sum puer. I am a boy. - 94. Vir sum. I am a man. - 95. Ego sum Corinna. I am Corinna. - 96. Ego sum vir. I am a man. - 97. Frater domi scribit. The brother writes at home. - 98. Is domi dormit. He sleeps at home. - 99. I am the father. Pater ego sum. - 100. Soror in urbe est, mater domi est. The sister is in the city, the mother is at home. - 101. You are the father. Tu es pater. - 102. I am a man. Ego sum vir. - 103.
31. Multae civitates sunt in America. There are many states in America. - 32. Quot universitates Romae sunt? How many universitaties are in Rome? - 33. Multi iuvenes in America habitant. Many young men live in America. - 34. Multi iuvenes Romae habitant. Many young men live in Rome. - 35. Many young men are in America. Multi iuvenes sunt in America. - 36. Many universities are in America. Multae universitates sunt in America. - 37. Many young men are in America. Multi iuvenes sunt in America. - 38. Stephanus natus est in America. Stephanus was born in America. - 39. Bostonia et Novum Eboracum sunt urbes. Boston and New York are cities. - 40. Marcus in America natus est. sed Romae habitat. Marcus was born in America, but lives in Rome. - 41. Puella in Germania nata est. A girl was born in Germany. - 42. Quot universitates Philadelphia sunt? How many universities are in Philadelphia? - 43. Ea Bostoniae studet. She studies in Boston. - 44. Philadelphia est urbs mea. Philadelphia is my city. - 45. Novi Eboraci habito et familia mea Bostoniae habitat. I live in New York and my family lives in Boston. - 46. Marcus in America natus est, sed Romae habitat. Marcus was born in America, but lives in Rome. - 47. New York is an American city. Novum Eboracum est urbs Americana. - 48. Iuvenis Romae habitat. The young man lives in Rome. - 49. New York is not in California. Novum Eboracum in California non est. - 50. Marcus est iuvenis Americanus. Marcus is an American young man. - 51. Marcus does not live in Rome, but in New York. Marcus non Romae, sed Novi Eboraci habitat. - 52. Num Marcus Novi Eboraci habitat? Surely Marcus does not live in New York? - 53. New York is an American city. Novum Eboracum est urbs Americana. - 54. Marcus is an American young man. Marcus est iuvenis Americanus. - 55. New York is both a city and a state. Novum Eboracum et urbs et civitas est. - 56. Num Corinna sola habitat? Surely Corinna does not live alone? - 57. The young man lives alone. Iuvenis solus habitat. - 58. Marcus solus non habitat. Marcus solus non habitat. - 59. What is California? California is an American state. Quid est California? California est cicitas Americana. - 60. Este universitas Romae? Is there a university in Rome?
61. Surely Corinna does not live alone? Num Corinna sola habitat? - 62. Where is the university? Ubi est universitas? - 63. New York is both a city and a state. Novum Eboracum est et urbs et civitas. - 64. Num Corinna sola habitat? Surely Corinna does not live alone? - 65. Quot universitates Romae sunt? How many universitates are in Rome? - 66. There are cities and states in America. Urbes et civitates sunt in America. - 67. Urbes et civitates sunt in America. There are cities and states in America. - 68. Many young men live in America. Multi iuvenes in America habitant. - 69. Num multae civitates in America sunt? Surely there are not many states in America? - 70. How many young men live in America? Quot iuvenes in America habitant? - 71. Multi iuvenes sunt in America. Many young men are in America. - 72. Many universities are in Rome. Multae universitates Romae sunt. - 73. Urbes et civitates sunt in America. There are cities and states in America. - 74. Many young men live in America. Multi iuvenes in America habitant. - 75. The young man was born in New York. Iuvenis Novi Eboraci natus est. - 76. Philadelphia est urbs mea. Philadelphia is my city. - 77. How many universities are in Philadelphia? Quot universitates Philadelphiae sunt? - 78. Puella in Germania nata est. A girl was born in Germany. - 79. I live in New York and my family lives in Boston. Novi Eboraci habito et familia mea Bostoniae habitat. - 80. Bostonia et Novum Eboracum sunt urbes. Boston and Ney York are cities. - 81. Stephanus was born in America. Stephanus natus est in America. – 82. My university is in New York. Universitas mea Novi Eboraci est. - 83. I live in New York and my family lives in Boston. Novi Eboraci habito et familia mea Bostoniae habitat. - 84. The sister is in the city, but the brother is at home. Soror in urbe est, sed frater domi est. - 85. Stephanus est puer. Stephanus is a boy. - 86. Frater domi scribit. The brother writes at home. - 87. Pater domi scribit. The father writes at home. - 88. Is domi dormit. He sleeps at home. - 89. Is est Marcus. He is Marcus. - 90. Soror in urbe est, mater domi est. The sister is in the city, the mother is at home. –
91. Puella scribit. The girl writes. - 92. Puer sum. I am a boy. - 93. Ego sum puer. I am a boy. - 94. Vir sum. I am a man. - 95. Ego sum Corinna. I am Corinna. - 96. Ego sum vir. I am a man. - 97. Frater domi scribit. The brother writes at home. - 98. Is domi dormit. He sleeps at home. - 99. I am the father. Pater ego sum. - 100. Soror in urbe est, mater domi est. The sister is in the city, the mother is at home. - 101. You are the father. Tu es pater. - 102. I am a man. Ego sum vir. - 103.
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