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86 Cards in this Set
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amor est bonus
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Love is good.
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carmen est bonum
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The song/poem is good.
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cīuitās est bona
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Citizenship/The state is good.
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corpus est bonum
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The body is good.
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homō est bonus
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The man is good.
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labor est bonus
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Labor/Work/Toil is good.
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litterae sunt bonae
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Literature is good.
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mōs est bonus
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The custom/habit is good.
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nōmen est bonum
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The name is good.
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pāx est bona
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Peace is good.
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rēx est bonus
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The king is good.
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tempus est bonum
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The time is good.
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uxor est bona
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The wife is good.
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uirgō est bona
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The virgin/young woman is good.
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uirtūs est bona
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Virtue/Courage is good.
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amōrem tuum laudō
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I praise your love.
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carmen tuum laudō
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I praise your song/poem.
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cīuitātem tuam laudō
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I praise your state/citizenship.
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corpus tuum laudō
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I praise your body.
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hominem bonum laudō
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I praise the good man.
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labōrem tuum laudō
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I praise your labor/work/toil.
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litterās tuās laudō
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I praise your letter/missive.
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mōrem tuum laudō
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I praise your custom/habit.
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mōrēs tuī sunt bonī
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Your character is good.
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mōrēs tuōs laudō
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I praise your character.
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nōmen tuum laudō
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I praise your name.
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pācem perpetuam laudō
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I praise perpetual peace.
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rēgem bonum laudō
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I praise the good king.
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tempus bonum laudō
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I praise the/a good time.
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tempora bona laudō
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I praise good times.
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uxōrem meam laudō
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I praise my wife.
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uirginem bonam laudō
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I praise the good virgin/young woman.
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uirginēs stultās nōn laudō
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I do not praise the foolish virgins.
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uirtūtēs sunt bonae
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Virtues are good.
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audeō uirtutem laudāre
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I dare to praise uirtue.
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mē necās
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You are killing me.
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litterās amō
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I like/love literature.
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rēgīna est pulchra
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The queen is beautiful.
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terra est nostra
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The land is ours.
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terram nouam laudō
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I praise the new land.
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post bellum est ōtium
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After a war there is peace.
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post tē est dōnum
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Behind you is a gift.
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dōnum est sub librō
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The gift is under a book.
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carmina tua amō
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I like/love your songs/poems.
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nōmen rēgīnae est Elizabeth
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The name of the queen is Elizabeth.
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philosophia est amor sapientiae
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Philosophy is the love of wisdom.
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ualē, amor!
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Goodbye, love!
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homō est bellus
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The man is handsome.
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Parua Bella Victōriae Rēgīnae est liber magnus
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_Queen Victoria's Little Wars_ is a great book.
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īnsidiās tuās, homō male, tolerāre nōn possum
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I cannot tolerate your treachery, evil man.
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īnsidiās uestrās, hominēs malī, tolerāre nōn poteram
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I was not able to tolerate your treachery, evil men.
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puerī malī mē iuuant
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Bad boys delight me.
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culpāsne mē culpīs meīs?
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Do you blame me because of my faults? OR: Do you blame me for my faults?
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culpāsne mē propter culpās meās?
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Do you blame me because of my faults? OR: Do you blame me for my faults?
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amor nouus est pulcher
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New love is beautiful.
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uīta multī labōris plēna est
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Life is full of OR filled with much labor.
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uīta multō labōre plēna est
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Life is filled with OR full of much labor.
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adulēscentia est tempus amōris
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Youth is the time of love.
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carmina Graecōrum antīquōrum sunt pulchra
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The songs/poems of the ancient Greeks are beautiful.
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Jesse James multōs hominēs necāuit
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Jesse James killed many men.
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necāre est malum
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To kill is bad.
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audēsne deam uocāre?
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Do you dare to summon the goddess?
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multās fēminās fōrmā superās
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You surpass many women in beauty.
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Rōmānī Graecōs superāuerint
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The Romans will have conquered the Greeks.
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librōs antīquōs cōnseruāre dēbēmus
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We ought to preserve ancient books.
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Bellum et Ōtium est liber magnus.
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_War and Peace_ is a great book.
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paucī librī mē satiāuerant
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Few books had satisfied me.
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audēbāsne dē amōre cōgitāre?
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Were you daring to think about love?
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mōrēs bonōs et multās uirtūtēs rēgis bonī laudāuerās
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You had praised the good character and many virtues of the good king.
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Deus est amor
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God is love.
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manēte in amōre
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Remain in love.
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magister officiō cūram dat
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The teacher gives attention (OR: pays attention) to his duty.
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dī hominibus dōna damus
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We gods (OR: We the gods) give gifts to men.
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uxōrem tuam, fīlī mī, amā
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Love your wife, my son.
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sub caelō cēnābimus
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We will dine under the sky.
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cīuitās nostra est lībera
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Our state is free.
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pāx est uirtūs
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Peace is a virtue.
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nōlī laudāre perīcula bellī
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Do not praise the dangers of war.
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litterae mē iuuant
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Literature delights me.
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corpus uirī sub terrā est
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The body of the man is under the earth.
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America est terra pulchra
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America is a beautiful land.
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sī uxor est uirgō, uir nōn ualet
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If the wife is a virgin, the husband is not strong/well/influential.
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dā, amīce mī, fīliābus tuīs et uxōrī tuae rosās
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My friend, give roses to your daughters and to your wife.
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nōlī errāre dē tempore
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Do not make a mistake about the time.
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quandō amor mē superābit?
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When will love overcome me?
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amor animī amōrem corporis superat
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Love of the soul surpasses love of the body.
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