4 Latin Word Discovery Puzzle 1 Instructions: The words in these Latin strings are run together without word spaces. Your tasks are to: 1. Discover the words. This can be done by comparing the Latin strings and their English interpretation. Mark the word divisions in pencil as you discover them. 2. Fill in the glossary of word forms on the following page. 3. Complete the quizzes in parts 2 and 3. Example: 1. unus pater et una mater one father and one mother TASK 1 1. unuspateretunamater one father and one mother 2. unusfraterautunusamicusbonus one brother or one good (male) friend 3. unusfiliusbonusautunafiliabona one good son or one good daughter 4. unusregsetunaregina--hicregsethaecregina one king and one queen--this king and this queen 5. hicregsestbonus this king is good 6. sedhaecreginanonestbona but this queen is not good 7. fraterregisestmalus (the) brother of (the) king (or: the king's brother) is bad 8. filiareginæestmala (the) daughter of (the) queen (or: the queen's daughter) is bad 9. ubiestpaterregis where is (the) father of (the) king (or: the father of the king)? 10. etubiestmaterreginæ and where is the mother of the queen? (or the queen's mother) 11. sedubiestfiliafratrisregis but where is the daughter of the brother of the king? (or: the king's brother's daughter) 12. vitapatrisnonestvitafilii the life of the father is not the life of the son? (or: the father's life is not the son's life) 13. morsamicinonestmorsfilii (the) death of (a) friend is not (the) death of (a) son (or: [a male] friend's death is not [a] son's death) 14. GaiusestamicusbonusHelenæ Gaius is Helena's good friend (or Gaius is a good friend of Helena) 15. HelenaestamicabonaGaii Helena is Gaius' good friend (or Helena is a good friend of Gaius) 12
ANSWER KEY 1. unus pater et una mater 2. unus frater aut unus amicus bonus 3. unus filius bonus aut una filia bona 4. unus regs et una regina -- hic regs et haec regina 5. hic regs est bonus 6. sed haec regina non est bona 7. frater regis est malus 8. filia reginæ est mala 9. ubi est pater regis? 10. et ubi est mater reginæ? 11. sed ubi est filia fratris regis? 12. vita patris non est vita filii 13. mors amici non est mors filii 14. Gaius est amicus bonus Helenæ 15. Helena est amica bona Gaii TASK 2 Glossary of Word Forms Quiz Instructions: Give the Latin equivalents. Give both forms where indicated. and king (1) (2) one (1) (2) or queen (1) (2) good (1) (2) but father (1) (2) bad (1) (2) is son (1) (2) mother not brother (1) (2) daughter where Gaius (1) (2) life this (1) (2) Helena (1) (2) death friend (f) friend (m) (1) (2) ANSWER KEY and et king (1) rex (2) regis one (1) unus (2) una or aut queen (1) regina (2) reginæ good (1) bonus (2) bona but sed father (1) pater (2) patris bad (1) malus (2) mala is est son (1) filius (2) filii mother mater not non brother (1) frater (2) fratris daughter filia where ubi Gaius (1) Gaius (2) Gaii life vita this (1) hic (2) haec Helena (1) Helena (2) Helenæ death mors friend (f) amica friend (m) (1) amicus (2) amici TASK 3 Instructions: Examine the following sentences, then take the quiz below. 1. Claudia is not a friend of the daughter of the king. 2. Claudia is the king's sister and Gaius' friend. 3. Claudia is the queen's mother and Helena's friend. 4. Claudia is not the name of the queen's friend. 5. The name of the king is Claudius. 6. The king is not bad, and the queen is not bad. 1. Claudia non est amica filiae regis. 2. Claudia est soror regis et amica Gaii. 3. Claudia est mater reginae et amica Helenae. 4. Claudia non est nomen amicae reginae. 5. Nomen regis est Claudius. 6. Regs non est malus, et regina non est mala. 13
QUIZ Part 1 Instructions: Select which Latin Translation is correct. 1 Plautus is [the] king's brother and Gaius' friend. (a) Plautus est frater regis et amicus Gaii. (b) Plautus est regs frater et Gaius amicus. (c) Plautus est regs frater et Gaii amicus. 2 Claudia's [the] queen's mother and Helena's friend. (a) Claudia est reginas mater et Helenas amica. (b) Claudia est mater reginae et amica Helenæ. (c) Claudia est Mater amici et amicus Helenae. 3 Claudia is not [the] king's daughter's friend. (a) Claudia non est amica filiae regis. (b) Claudia non est regs filiæ amica. (c) Claudia non est amicus filii regis. 4 [The] death of [a] friend of [a] king's son. (a) Mors amici filius regis. (b) Mors regs filius amici. (c) Mors amici filii regis. Part 2 Instructions: Translate the following sentences into Latin. 1. This king is not good, but this queen is not bad. 2. Where is the daughter of the good queen? ANSWER KEY Part 1 1-a 2-b 3-a 4-c Part 2 1. Hic regs non est bonus, sed haec regina non est mala. 2. Ubi est filia reginae bonae? Turn the tape on. THE ADVENTURE CONTINUES: HOLDING AND HOLDING AND NOTHING IN YOUR HAND Narrator: Already you are able to make sense of some Latin. You will notice yourself on occasion translating words and phrases into Latin spontaneously. But enough of this! Let s get back to story. Grandma Evie is telling her grandchildren Allison and Ben about how she and Hank got to the island. Allison: Did Uncle Hank get them all right? 14
Ben: I knew most of them, but it s hard for me to hold on to them. They just slip away. It s not just an adventure, you are trying to teach us Latin, aren t you, Grandma Evie? Allison: It s part of the story, Ben. Grandma Evie: Hank made short Latin conversations to himself. It helped him stay awake. We heard waves crashing and both of us looked for the island but in the darkness it was difficult to see anything. An enormous wave crested and pulled us away from each other. I held on with all my strength, but when I surfaced there was nothing in my hand. (sniff) Oh, I thought, if we could only get to the island. And the cresting waves witnessed that we were very close. I called out. Evie: Hank, are you there? Hank: Ohooo some thing something just rubbed against my leg. It tried to pull me (Panting) It s here again. It s coming back. Evie: HANK! HENRY THOMAS MORTON, don t you dare give up now. Hank! Hank! Hank? (softly to herself) Where are you, brother? Don t leave me here I can see the island. We re there; we re almost there. Grandma Evie: And that was the last time I saw my brother for what seemed like ages. So, anyway that is how our adventure began. Ben: Began? Grandma Evie: Uncle Henry and I were teenagers. Ben: Wait, you mean that s just the beginning? Grandma Evie: From that day forward our minds and our skills were tried and challenged as never before. It was thrilling. I noticed a bit of a fear on your face there, Ben. You don t have to worry. Uncle Hank was not drowned or eaten by a shark, he was merely separated from me by the current and bit of a tug from a friendly dolphin who sensed our situation and came to help. Now, since we were separated for some time, Hank and I each had our own adventures. He blazed the trail of his own adventure by what he did and what he learned, and how he grew. And in the end he received, well, he was given the greatest Oh, ha, ha, I m boring you. You don t want to hear Uncle Hank s story, do you? Ben: I want to hear it. Allison: Oh please, Grandma Evie. Grandma Evie: Oh but it would be so much richer and rewarding to experience it yourselves. Ben: What? Allison: You mean go to the island? Grandma Evie: Ah, wouldn t that be wonderful? To experience the mystery and intrigue of the island, to meet the people who live there, learn their language and customs--ah, what a vast and priceless treasure that would be! Ben: The priceless treasure, do we have to share it? 15
Allison: So it is like an adventure game? Ben: I like games. (phone rings) Grandma Evie: (To Ben as she moves to answer the phone) The greatest treasure cannot be held in a chest, and cannot be kept to one s self. Though I'm quite certain you will someday go to Inaccessible Island and experience all this directly, for now you will have to make do with the adventure Uncle Hank and I lived so many years ago. (on the phone) Hello? Hi, honey. Oh fine, just fine. Yes, they are here. Well, of course I have. And they have learned a lot already. We have just begun a great adventure. Yes, they are. That s okay. We can continue another time. Ben: It was just getting interesting. Allison: I was beginning to understand. Are you sure we can't stay longer? Grandma Evie: Your mother is on her way. You're welcome to come back anytime, though. If you like, I can give you something to help you progress. Allison: That would be great! Ben: Can I look at it, too? Grandma Evie: Of course you can, Ben. Here we go. My own Latin grammar. Use it well in your own language adventures. Turn the tape off. 16