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32 Cards in this Set
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hic vir est Aristō
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this man is Aristo
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est amīcus Barbillī
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he’s a friend of Barbillus
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in vīllā splendidā habitat
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he lives in a splendid villa
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sed miserrimus est
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but he is very miserable
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haec fēmina est Galatēa
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this woman is Galatea
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Galatēa marītum saepe vituperat
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Galatea often scolds her hisband
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numquam laudat
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she never praises
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est uxor Aristōnis
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she’s the wife of Aristo
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haec puella est Helena
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this girl is Helena
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est fīlia Aristōnis et Galatēae
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she’s the daughter of Aristo and Galatea
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multī iuvenēs hanc puellam amant
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many young men love this girl
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quod pulcherrima est
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because she is very beautiful
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per viās Alexandrīae
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through the streets of Alexandria
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pompa procēdit
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a procession is proceeding
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omnēs Alexandrīnī
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all the Alexandrians
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hanc pompam spectāre volunt
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want to see this procession
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hī virī sunt sacerdōtēs Īsidis
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these men are the priests of Isis
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sacerdōtēs statuam deae portant
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the priests are carrying the statue of the goddess
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hae puellae prō pompā currunt
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these girls are running in front of the procession
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Helena hās puellās spectat
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Helena is looking at these girls
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corōnās rosārum gerunt
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they are wearing garlands of roses
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pompa ad templum Serāpidis advenit
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the procession arrives at the temple of Serapis
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prope hoc templum
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near the temple
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stant duo iuvenēs
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stand two young men
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hī iuvenēs tamen
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these young men however
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pompam nōn spectant
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are not looking at the procession
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laudatne Galatēa Aristōnem?
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Does Galatea praise Aristo?
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estne Helena fīlia Barbillī?
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Is Helena the daughter of Barbillus?
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minimē. est fīlia Aristōnis et Galatēae
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No. She’s the daughter of Aristo and Galatea.
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estne Quīntus fīlius Aristōnis?
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Is Quintus the son of Aristo?
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minimē. Est fīlius Caeciliī
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No. He’s the son of Caecilius
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vīsne cum crocodīlō natāre?
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Do you want to swim with a crocodile?
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