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33 Cards in this Set
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Aristō vir miserrimus est
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Aristo is a very miserable man
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quod vītam dūram vīvit
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because he lives a hard life
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pater Aristōnis
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Aristo’s father
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scrīptor nōtissimus erat
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was a very famous writer
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quī in Graeciā habitābat
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who lived in Greece
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tragoediās optimās scrībēbat
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he used to write very good tragedies
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Aristō ipse tragoediās scrībere vult
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Aristo himself wants to write tragedies
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vītam quiētam quaerit
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he is looking for a quiet life
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sed uxor et fīlia ei obstant
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but his wife and daughter obstruct him
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Galatēa, uxor Aristōnis,
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Galatea, Aristo’s wife
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amīcōs ad vīllam semper invītat
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always invites friends to the villa
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amīcī Galatēae
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the friends of Galatea
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sunt tībīcinēs et citharoedī
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are pipe players and cithara players
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hī amīcī
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these friends
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semper cantant et iocōs faciunt
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always sing and make jokes
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Aristō amīcōs uxōris semper fugit
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Aristo always avoids his wife’s friends
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Helena quoque
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`Helena also
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fīlia Aristōnis et Galatēae
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the daughter of Aristo and Galatea
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patrem vexat
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annoys her father
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multōs iuvenēs ad vīllam patris invītat
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she invites many young people to her father's villa
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amīcī Helenae sunt poētae
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Helena’s friends are poets
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in vīllā Aristōnis
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in Aristo’s villa
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poētae versūs suōs recitant
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the poets recite their verses
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Aristō hōs versūs nōn amat
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Aristo does not like these verses
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quod scurrīlēs sunt
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because they are rude
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saepe poētae inter sē pugnant
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often the poets fight among themselves
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saepe Aristō
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often Aristo
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amīcōs fīliae ē vīllā expellit
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throws his daughter’s friends out of the house
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difficile est Aristōnī
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it’s difficult for Aristo
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tragoediās scrībere
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to write tragedies
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laudatne Galatēa Aristōnem
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is Galatea praising Aristo?
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laudantne Galatēa et Aristō?
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Are Galatea and Aristo praising?
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nōlō cum crocodīlō natāre
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I don’t want to swim with a crocodile
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