LATIN 2: REREAD LECTIO 1, CAP. 10 (1 ST 25 LINES AND PUT ON LOG) Also questions sheet
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1 LATIN 2: REREAD LECTIO 1, CAP. 10 (1 ST 25 LINES AND PUT ON LOG) Also questions sheet
2 Equus et asinus, leo et lupus, canis et ovis bestiae sunt. leo asinus
3 Leo et lupus sunt bestiae ferae quae alias bestias capiunt et edunt. Ferus, a, um alias bestiascapit/capiunt
4 Pastores Africae leones timent, nam leones non solum oves pastorum edunt, sed etiam pastores ipsos. Non solum sed etiam Ipsos: acc. of ipse
5 Pastor non est bestia, sed homo. Homo sapiens
6 Leones autem non solum alias bestias sed etiam homines edunt. autem
7 [Bestiae] ferae et homines amici non sunt. Canis amicus hominis est, ea bestia fera non est. Which case is hominis?
8 Aliae bestiae sunt aves, aliae pisces. Avis, avis, Piscis, piscis
9 Aquila est magna avis fera quae parvas aves capit et est.
10 Aves in aere volant. Aer, aeris, m. volant
11 Pisces in aqua natant.
12 Homines in terra ambulant.
13 Avis duas alas habet. Ala, alae, f.
14 Homo duos pedes habet. Pes, pedis, m.
15 Pisces neque alas neque pedes habet. neque
16 Avis quae volat alas movet. Homo qui ambulat pedes movet. Piscis qui natat caudam movet. movet
17 Cum avis volat, alae moventur. Cum homo ambulat, pedes moventur. Cum piscis natat, cauda movetur. Cum now has a new meaning When Cauda, caudae, f.
18 Qui ambulat vestigia in terra facit. Qui=is qui/homo qui Qui volat aut natat vestigia non facit.
19 Canis aves, quae inter arbores volant, aspicit. Aspicit=spectat=(kinda like videt)
20 Homo non alas non habet, itaque volare non potest. Volare=volat Potest/possunt Pisces pedes non habent itaque ambulare non possunt.
21 HW: Reread Cap. X, lectio I; Ex. 1 and 2; Quiz Thursday 1) Sunt multi can in familia Cornelii. 2) Cornelius can suis cibum aquamque dat. 3) Nomen can albi est Albinus. 4) Cornelius multos can habet. 5) Cornelius cum multis can habitat. 6) Numerus can eius est magnus!
22 STEMS Homo (nom), hominis (gen), m. --all cases/endings have the stem homin besides the nominativus singularis Fill in with the correct form of homo. Iulius non est bestia fera, sed. Iulius et Cornelius non sunt bestiae ferae, sed. Marcus multos in foro videt.
23 Homo, hominis Nom. homo homines Acc. hominem homines Gen. hominis hominum Dat. homini hominibus Abl. homine hominibus
24 Other examples of stem changing nouns Leo, leonis, m. Pes, pedis, m. Acc. sing: leonem Gen. pl. pedum Stem stays the same piscis, piscis, m. Avis, avis, f. mercator, mercatoris.
25 Use the correct form of leo, leonis, m. Sunt multi in Africa. Magnus numerus in Africa habitat. est bestia fera. Iulius perterritus est quia multos videt. Lupus cum (sing.) ambulat quia amici sunt! Lupus est amicus [of the lion.]
26 Potest/possunt Cur canis volare non potest? Canis volare non potest quia alas non habet. Cur canes volare non possunt? Canes volare non possunt quia alas non habent. Infinitive: volare
27 volare Avis in aere volat. Aves in aere volant.
28 Petasus, i, m.
29 Mercurius est deus qui alas in petaso suo habet. Deus, i, m. Juppiter quoque est deus.
30 Mercator, mercatoris, m. merchant Mercurius est deus mercatorum. Translate: Mercury is the god of merchants.
31 Imperium, i, n. Nuntius, i, m. Mercurius est nuntius deorum; is imperia deorum ad homines portat.
32 Now, translate lines with a partner One group has three people. You will hand in one sheet of paper for your group.
33 Latin IV HW: In class: Ariadne talking to Theseus Similar to Ovid Line 136: possum, posse, potui Line 138: ut vellet (in order that it should want to )
34 Latin 2: Quiz tomorrow Take out your HW: Ex. 1 and 2 Fill in the blanks: Pisc est bestia quae in aqua natat. Homines duos Pisc est bestia quae in aqua natat. Homines duos ped habent. Mercurius est deus mercator [of merchants]. In Africa sunt multi leon. Leo et lupus sunt besti fer.
35 Quiz Thursday Lesson 1: Do NOT forget to study your vocabulary Declining third declension nouns, including stem changers 1 st and 2 nd declensions F, M/N (review) Plugging in third declension endings Pass up HW packets
36 Ex Lupus et canis et ovis bestiae sunt. 2. Viri et feminae homines sunt. 3. Lupus est bestia fera; etiam leo bestia fera est. 4. In Africa sunt multi leones et aliae ferae. 5. Pisces sunt bestiae quae in aqua natant. 6. Aves sunt bestiae quae in aere volant. 7. Aquila est magna avis fera quae parvas aves capit et est.
37 Ex Avis quae volat alas movet; piscis quae natat caudam movet. Why accusative? 9. Homo qui ambulat pedes movet. 10. Cum (new use! Now means when ) homo ambulat, pedes moventur. 11. Cum avis in aere volat, alae moventur. (Why nominative?) 12. Avis alas habet, itaque avis volare potest.
38 Ex Leo volare non potest, quod alas non habet. Quod=quia 14. Homines, qui pedes habent, ambulare possunt. 15. Qui ambulat vestigia in terra facit. 16. Non solum equus, sed etiam asinus hominem vehere potest. 17. Mercurius est deus mercatorum et nuntius deorum. 18. Mercator est homo qui emit et vendit.
39 Ex Leo est bestia fera. 2. Bestiae ferae alias bestias edunt. 3. Leones ab hominibus timentur quia ei (leones) homines edunt! Translate 4. Pisces in aquae natant. ( Which beasts? ) 5. Aves in aere volant. 6. Cum avis volat, alae moventur. 7. Homo duos pedes movet.
40 Ex Equus quattuor pedes habet. 9. Equus volare non postest, quia alas non habet. 10. Pisces ambulare non possunt quia pedes non habent. 11. Alii homines possunt natare, alii non possunt. (Alii Alii Some others ) 12. Mercurius est deus mercatorum nuntiusque deorum.
41 Ex Alae in pedibus et petaso eius sunt. 14. Mercurius est deus mercatorum. (Quorum deus Whose god?) 15. Mercator est homo qui vendit et emit.
42 Quiz review Decline homo, hominis, m. (a stem changer!) Homo Hominem Hominis Homini Homine Homines Homines Hominum Hominibus Hominibus
43 Quiz review Equi volare non possunt quia alas non habet. What is volare called? (It s the form of the verb with an -re on the end instead of a t/nt). Infinitive/Infinitivus
44 Av sunt bestiae quae in aer volant. Aves sunt bestiae quae in aere volant.
45 Plugging in third declension endings Pisc sunt bestiae quae in aqua natant. Pisces
46 Homin ambulare possunt quia ped habent. Homines ambulare possunt quia pedes habent.
47 Ex Leones 2. Leonum 3. Homines 4. Hominum 5. Hominis/hominum; leonis/leonum 6. Leonem/leones; hominem/homines 7. Homine/hominibius; homo; leone/leonibus 8. Leones timentur ab hominubs et homines a leonibus timentur.
48 Latin 2 HW: Reponde Latine questions; finish review sheet Quid est in pictura? (Scribite IV V sententias). Sunt tres homines in pictura: una parva puella, una femina, et unus vir. Homines in colle ambulant. Tres pisces in aqua natant. In caelo sunt duae nubes et tres aves quae volant.
49 Neptunus natare potest; is enim (=nam) deus maris est. Mare, maris, n. Marium (gen. pl.) Oceanus Atlanticus est magnum mare. Notice the neuter ending on magnum
50 Mercurius et Neputunus dei Romani sunt. Etiam Mercurius est deus. Romani (homines) et Graeci (homines) multos deos habent. Nomen Romanum: Neptunus Nomen Graecum: Poseidon
51 Homines deos neque videre neque audire possunt. Videre et audire: infinitivi activi Dei ab hominibus neque videri neque audiri possunt. Videri et audiri: infinitivi passivi
52 Alia exempla Servi Iulium portare possunt. Portare est infinitivus activus. Iulius a servis portari potest. Portari est infinitivus passivus.
53 Padus est flumen in Italia. Flumen, fluminis, n. =fluvius, fluvii, m. Nomen antiquum: Padus Nomen novum: Po
54 Flumina (pl) et maria (pl.) plena sunt piscium. Review: what is the plural of the neuter oppidum? Plenus, a, um Plentitude (English derivative).
55 Nemo pisces numerare potest Pisces numerari non possunt. Translate: No one is able to count the fish. The fish are not able to be counted.
56 1) Please read lines in your book In line 40, in eo flumine=in hoc flumine 1) Complete the review sheet I gave you Friday 2) Work on the Reponde Latine sheet Review sheet and HW Sheet due tomorrow!
57 Latin 2 HW: please read the last part of section 2 Please place your review sheet on the cart Keep the Cap. 10, lectio 2 questions with you We will go over these questions, then play a game
58 Latin 2 HW: Reread lesson 2 and complete ex. 4 Translate: Bis vincit qui se vincit Bis=twice vincit=conquer
59 vivit, vivunt, vivere spirare Pisces in aqua vivunt neque in terra vivere possunt nam pisces in aere spirare non possunt. Homo sub aqua spirare non potest. Homo vivit, dum spirat. VIV words: vivacious, SPIR: respirate, perspire, inspire, respiration
60 Vivus, a, um Mortuus, a, um [Homo] qui spirat vivus est, qui non spirat est mortuus. Mortuus MORT Words: Mortician, mortified, mortuary
61 Videte infinitivos! Homo mortuus neque videre neque audire neque ambulare neque currere potest. Homo mortuus se movere non potest.
62 Pulmo, pulmonis, m. Cum [not with] homo spirat, anima in pulmones intrat et rursus ex pulmonibus exit.
63 Anima, animae, f. Anima est aer qui in pulmones ducitur. Qui animam ducit animal est. Animam ducere=spirare (There isn t really a difference between anima and aer in this sense in English).
64 Non solum homines, sed etiam bestiae animalia sunt. Alia animalia in terra vivunt, alia in mari. Mare, maris, n. What would you expect the ablative to be? In this case, it s mari i-stem
65 Necesse est (+dat) Necesse est homini spirare: homo quia non spirat mortuus est! What else do you notice about necesse? *also uses the infinitivus like potest/possunt
66 est, edunt, esse, edi Lupus ovem est. Oves herbam edunt. Necesse est homini spirare et esse. to eat Gemmae et nummi edi non possunt. to be eaten
67 Emit, emunt, emere, emi Mercatores emunt et vendunt. Vir qui pecuniam habet gemmas emit. Non necesse est gemmas emere. Sine pecunia gemmae emi non possunt.
68 Latin 2 HW: Ex. 5 and 6; Reread lesson 2 What fits better? Non solum sed etiam ali...ali OR 1) homines natare possunt, non possunt. 2) animilia sub aqua spirare possunt, non possunt. 3) leones animalia sunt, homines.
69 Infinitivus activus et passivus 1) Homines pisces fluminum numerare non possunt. 2) Pisces fluminum a hominibus numerari non possunt. 3) Dei a hominibus videri non possunt. 4) Homines deos videre non possunt. 5) Gemmae edi non possunt.
70 Line Translate into English with a partner (one partner) When you are trying to figure out volunt at the end think of voluntary in English
71 Take out Ex. 4,5, 6 (your HW); Tonight s HW: Ex.7 Fill in the blank now please: 1. Pisces [tails] movent. 2. Piscis [ tail] movet. 3. Necesse est [for a person] spirare. 4. Sine [breath] nemo potest spirare. 5. Multi pisces in [sea] habitant.
72 Presentation of Costumes/Extra Credit Tshirt Money Open House Sunday Mass Wednesday morning (Allyson see Mrs. McCallum)
73 Battle of Carrhae Where Crassus get s his just desserts Remember that he was defeated in the East and this weakened the alliance btwn. Caesar and Pompey Keep Ex. 4-6 out Take notes: 20
74 Ex Aves volare possunt; pisces natare possunt. 2. Equus ambulare and currere potest. 3. Oves lupum audire possunt, neque eum videre possunt. 4. Iulia centum numerare non potest. 5. Homo mortuus se movere non potest. 6. Sub aqua homo non potest spirare 7. Sine anima nemo potest vivere. 8. Animam ducere necesse est homini.
75 Ex Necesse non est gemmas habere. 10. Qui gemmas vendit pecuniam facere potest.
76 Ex. 5 List of infinitives on page Iulia magnam saccum portare non potest. 2. Magnus saccus a parva puella portari non potest. 3. Homines deos neque videre neque audire possunt. 4. Dei neque videri neque audiri possunt ab hominibus. 5. Nemo pisces numerare potest; pisces numerari non possunt.
77 Ex Qui pecuniam habet cibum emere non potest 7. Sine pecunia cibus emi non potest. 8. Marcus et Quintus non possunt lecticam vehere. 9. A parvis pueris lectica vehi non potest. 10. Canis ostium neque aperire neque claudere potest. 11. Ostium a cane neque aperiri neque claudi potest.
78 Latin 2: HW: Quiz lesson 2 Thursday; Memorize infinitives 1) Now: Please read lesson 2 quietly and note if you have any questions. We will not cover through line 68 again in class, so make sure you ask if you still don t understand something. 2) Translate: Amicus verus est rara avis.
79 Infinitives: fill in the correct form 1. Iulia magnum saccum port are potest. are 2. Necesse est servis (dat.) saccos port. 3. Saccus a Iulia port ari non potest.
80 1. Homines deos Romanos aud ire non possunt. 2. Dei Romani ab hominibus aud iri non possunt.
81 1. Homines deos Graecos vid ere non possunt. 2. Dei Graeci ab hominibus vid eri non possunt.
82 1. [Homo] qui gemmas vendit pecuniam fac ere potest. 2. Necesse est hominibus (dat.) spir. are 3. Gemmae ed i non possunt.
83 Latin 2 HW: Quiz tomorrow (lesson 10.2); Hand in your Wrath packet answers on the cart. Now, please fill in the blanks with the passive infinitive 1. Vid Videri 3. pon Poni 4. duc Duci 5. Aud Audiri I will pass back your WS from yesterday, and we will correct it.
84 Group 1 see page 74 Ex. pulsat, plorat Activus: -are Passivus: -ari Marcus Iuliam pulsare potest. (active) Saccus a Medo portari potest. (passive) Vol ; volare interrog ; interrogari
85 Group 2 Ex. Ridet, videt Activus: -ere Passivus: -eri Homines deos Romanos videre non possunt. Dei Romani ab hominibus videri non possunt.
86 Group 3 (where it gets difficult) Ex. Ponit/ponunt, quaerit/quaerunt, bibit/bibunt (-it singular, -unt plural) Emit/emunt simit, sumunt Petit/petunt Active: ere Passive: i Necesse est cibum emere. (active) Sine pecunia cibus emi non potest (passive)
87 Group 4 Venit/veniunt, audit/audiunt, dormit/dormiunt, etc. (-it in the singular, -iunt in the plural) Active: -ire Passive: -iri Iulius domire non potest. Dei Romani ab hominibus audiri non possut.
88 Grouping Verbs Review We need to do this to be able to understand what the infinitive should be How do we recognize Group 1 Verbs? -at/-ant -are/-ari (Infinitives)
89 How do you recognize Group 2? -et -ent Ex. Ridet, rident, tacet, tacent -ere -eri (Infinitives)
90 How do you recognize Group 3? -it/unt Ponit, ponunt, sumit, sumunt -ere -i (infinitives)
91 How do you recognize Group 4? -it/iunt Reperit, reperiunt, audit, audiunt, dormit, dormiunt -ire -iri (infinitives)
92 Weird : esse, edi Nemo potest gemmas esse. Gemmae edi non possunt. Facit/faciunt: Group 3 aspicit/aspiciunt: Group 3 Capit/capiunt Group 3
93 Active (will be tested Thursday) 1. vol volare 2. cant cantare 3. hab habere 4. mov movere
94 Active 5. sum Sumere 6. pon Ponere 7. pet Petere 8. duc ducere
95 Passive 1. Vid Videri 3. pon Poni 4. duc Duci 5. Aud audiri
96 Estne necesse homini spirare?
97 Potestne pisces in aere spirare?
98 Quid est anima?
99 Ubi pisces habitant?
100 Ubi aves habitant?
101 Latin 2 HW: Start on reading log; reread in Cap. 10 You will have a test on the 17 th on this chapter -infinitives are included -genders of nouns are included -non-matching nouns and adjectives are included (game with this is assignments are completed with enough time today) Please put your Halloween dictionary drill on the cart!
102 Ovum, folium, ramus, nidus ovum folium nidus ramus
103 Aves nidos faciunt in arboribus; nidi earum inter ramos et folia arborum sunt.
104 Aquilae nidos in montibus faciunt.
105 Aves ova pariunt, ex quibus parvi pulli exeunt Parit, pariunt, parere Pullus, pulli, m.
106 Canes non ova, sed pullos vivos pariunt.
107 Latin 2 November 11, 2009 HW: Cap. 10, lectio 3, first half questions Review (write in your notebook): Give examples of the two situations we have learned so far in which the infinitive is use (I mean, with what words is it used)? 1) potest/possunt 2) Necesse est
108 Pila, ae, f. Ludit, ludunt, ludere Vir et delphinum pilis ludunt.
109 Puer pila ludit.
110 Vult/volunt Iulia pila cum Marco Quintoque ludere vult, sed Marcus et Quintus non cum Iulia ludere volunt.
111 Capit, capiunt, capere Canis pilam capit. Iulia: Cape pilam, Margarita! Margarita est canis Iuliae.
112 Vox, vocis, f. Iulia canit et ea vocem pulchram habet. Canes voces pulchras non habent. Canere=cantare Vir canit.
113 audere Cum aquila supra arbores volat, parvae aves canere non audent quia aves aquilam timent. audet Audire is a different verb. Iulius Marcum non audit. Derivative: audacious, audacity
114 occultare Aves in ramis et foliis se occultant. Liberi post arborem se occultant.
115 Ascendere ascendit, ascendunt Puella iam in arbore est. Puer arborem ascendit.
116 Latin 2 HW: Ex 8 Keep log; Reread lesson 3 Non-Matching Nouns and Pronoun review sheet (Classwork) Test Next Wednesday
117 10.3 Second half new words Crassus, a, um Tenuis Cadit, cadunt, cadere Est sunt esse (infinitivus of est/sunt to be ) Perterritus Sustinet, sistinent, sustinere Translate with one other person max. I think you should both write it.
118 Latin 2: Test Wednesday; Ex. 10 Take out Ex. 8 Fill in the blank with the correct form of the infinitive (test review): 1) Nemo gemmas (to eat) potest. 2) Pisces vol non possunt. 3) Iulia Marcum veh non potest. 4) Iulia cum pueris (to play) vult.
119 Ex. 8 esse esse 1. Vult; ludere 2. canere 3. vocem; vox 4. perterritae; enim 5. occultant 6. ascendit; audet 7. crassus, sustinet 8. tenuis 9. cadit 10. ergo, esse (infinitive of est/sunt) 11. lecto
120 Latin 2 HW: Test Now: Please take our your HW: Ex. 9 While I check your HW: Do Ex. 11 1) You should all be seated when the bell rings 2) You should have your materials, including HW, on your desk 3) Stay quiet during announcements
121 Give examples of the four ways to use the infinitive 1) potest/possunt 2) Vult/volunt 3) Necesse est + dative 4) In an accusativus and infinitivus construction with videre or audire
122 Ex Pueri Iuliam canere audiunt. 2. Quintus Iuliam a Marco pulsari videt 3. Quintus Iulium plorare et Marcum ridere audit. 4. Pueri Aemiliam venire vident. 5. Marcus Aemiliam iratam esse videt. 6. Iulia pullos mortuos esse videt. 7. Aemilia Davum a Iulio interrgari et a Medo accusari audit. 8. Aemilia Medum a Iulio vocari audit neque eum venire videt.
123 Ex Pueri nidos in horto petunt/quaerunt. 2. Iulia cum cane pila ludit. 3. Aves horti non canunt quia aquila supra se volat; quia perterritae sunt. Quia aquilam timent 4. Marcus Quintum vocat quia nidum reperit. 5. Marcus non in arborem ascendit, sed Quintus in arborem ascendit. 6. Pulli sunt in nido ad quem Quintus ascendit. 7. Ramus tenuis Quintum sustinere non potest quia is est puer crassus.
124 Ergo: Aquila supra se volat, ergo aves sunt perterritae. 8. Marcus perterritus Quintum ad terram cadere videt. 9. Quintus non est mortuus. 10. Pulli sunt mortui. 11. Marcus patrem, Iulium, vocat et ad eum accurrit. 12. Pater ad Quintum currit et eum in terra iacere videt. 13. Iulius filium ad lectum in villa portat. (bed) 14. Aemilia videt puerum in lecto iacere.
125 Ex Infinitivus 10. videre, videri 2. Infinitivus 11. ponere, poni 3. Intrare 12. audire, audiri 4. Tacere 5. Discedere 6. Venire 7. Infinitivus 8. Infinitivus passivi 9. Vocare, vocari
126 Ex.6 Check your ex Magnum flumen est Nilus. 2. Oceanus Atlantics magnum mare est. 3. Pisces non in terra, sed in aqua vivunt. 4. Cum homo spirat, anima in pulmones intrat et rursus exit. 5. Anima est aer qui in pulmones ducitur. 6. Qui spirat vivus est, qui non spirat est mortuus. 7. Nemo 8. Necesse 9. Animalia 10. Nidos 11. Ramos et folia 12. Ova 13. Pariunt pulli 14. Parit 15. volunt
127 Accusativus et Infinitivus construction Very common construction in Latin Right now, it s used with the verbs videt/vident and audit/audiunt (many more instances will be covered throughout your book) Albinus clamat. Lydia Albinum clamare audit. a c c I n f i n
128 Exempla Accusativus et Infinitivus Quintus cadit. Marcus Quintum cadere videt. a c c I n f i n.
129 Like Ex. 9, your hw Aemilia venit. Pueri vident. Puer Aemiliam venire vident. Marcus ridet. Aemilia.audit. Aemilia audit Marcum ridere. Iulia canit. Pueri audiunt. Pueri Iuliam canere audiunt.
130 Now, please take out your translation of lines We will go over these now
131 Please get whiteboards, markers, etc. Quid Iulia agere vult? Iulia vult cum pueris ludere.
132 Voluntne pueri cum Iulia ludere. Pueri non cum Iulia ludere volunt.
133 Quid pueri in arboribus quaerunt? Pueri nidos in arboribus quaerunt.
134 Quis pilam capit? Margarita, canis Iuliae, pilam capit.
135 Potesnte canis canere? Canis canere non potest, sed canis latrare potest.
136 Quis vocem pulchram habet? Iulia vocem pulchram habet.
137 Cur aves non cantare audent? Aves cantare non audent quia aquilam timent.
138 Cur aquila aves reperire non potest? Aquila aves reperire non potest quia eae in ramis et foliis se occultant.
139 Quid in arborem ascendit? Quintus in arborem ascendit.
140 NOW 1) Finish translating lines ) Finish Actaeon and Arachne & Vocab. review puzzle 3) Begin Ex. 10
141 What is the gender of avis? feminine
142 What is the gender of mare? neuter
143 What is the gender of vox? Feminine Iulia vocem pulchram habet.
144 What is the gender ovum? neuter
145 What group is discedere? three
146 What group is ridere? Group 2
147 What is the active infinitive of ascendit? ascendere
148 What is the active infinitive of sustinet? Sustinere: group 2
149 What is the passive infinitive of audit? audiri
150 What is the passive infinitive of ponunt? poni
151 What is the accusative singular of leo, leonis? leonem
152 What is the dative plural of leo, leonis? leonibus
153 What is the dative singular of homo, hominis? homini
154 What is the active infinitive of movet? Movere, long 3, group 2
155 What is the active infinitive of facit? facere
156 What is the passive infinitive of timet? timeri
157 STUDY GENDER OF NOUNS Noun genders can be found in the margins of your book, in your notes, and in the index vocabulorum in the back of your book
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