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35 Cards in this Set
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Brundisium oppidum est
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Brundisium is a town
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Brundisium et Tūsculum oppida sunt
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Brundisium and Tusculum are towns
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Tūsculum oppidum parvum est
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Tusculum is a small town
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Delphī quoque oppidum parvum est
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Delphi also is a small town
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Tūsculum et Delphī nōn sunt oppida magna
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Tusculum and Delphi are not big towns
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sed oppida parva
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but small towns
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Sparta et Delphī oppida Graeca sunt
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Sparta and Delphi are Greek towns
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Sardinia īnsula Rōmāna est
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Sardinia is a Roman island
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In Graeciā multae īnsulae sunt
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In Greece there are many islands
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In Galliā et in Germāniā multī sunt fluviī
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In Gaul and in Germany there are many rivers
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Suntne multī fluviī et multa oppida in Arabiā?
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Are there many rivers and many towns in Arabia?
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In Arabiā paucī fluviī sunt et pauca oppida
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In Arabia there are few rivers and few towns.
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Num Crēta oppidum est?
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Surely Crete isn’t a town?
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Crēta īnsula est
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Crete is an island?
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Rhēnus est magnus fluvius
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The Rhine is a big river
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Ōceanus Atlanticus nōn parvus sed magnus est
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The Atlantic Ocean s not small but big
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Germānia in imperiō Rōmānō nōn est
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Germany is not in the Roman empire
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Britannia et Gallia sunt prōvinciae Rōmānae
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Britain and Gaul are Roman provinces
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I[ūnus] et II[duo] sunt parvī numerī
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One and two are small numbers
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M parvus numerus nōn est
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A thousand is not a small number
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A, B, C sunt trēs litterae
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A, B, C are three letters
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C et D litterae Rōmānae sunt
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C and D are Roman letters
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Fluvius et oppidum vōcābula Latīna sunt
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Fluvius and oppidum are Latin words
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In vocābulō īnsula sunt trēs syllabae et sex litterae
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In the word īnsula there are three syllables and six letters
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Quot litterae sunt in vocābulō Dannus?
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How many letters are there in the word Dannus?
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Sunt sex litterae et duae syllabae
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There are six letters ans two syllables.
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Loquerisne Sermōne Rēgulārī?
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Do you speak Putonghua?
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Sermōne Rēgulārī nōn loquor
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I don’t speak Putonghua
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Sed sermōne Cantonēnsī paululum loquor
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But i speak Cantonese a little,
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Habēsne frātrēs vel sorōrēs?
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Do you have brothers or sisters?
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Ūnum frātrem sed nūllam sorōrem habeō?
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I have one brother but no sister
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Esne in Lantāviā hodiē
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Are you on Lantau today?
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Nōn in Lantāviā sed in Americā sum
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I’m not on Lantau but in America?
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Et tū?
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And you?
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Novendracōnibus sum
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I am in Kowloon
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