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33 Cards in this Set
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Iūlius vir Rōmānus est
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Iulius is a Roman man
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Mārcus est puer Rōmānus
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Marcus is a Roman boy
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Quīntus quoque est puer Rōmānus
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Quintus, too, is a Roman boy
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Estne fēmina Iūlia?
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Is Julia a woman?
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Nōn fēmina, sed parva puella est Iūlia
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Julia is not a woman but a little girl
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Iūlius pater Mārcī, Quīntī et Iūliae est
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Julius is the father of Marcus, Quintus and Julia
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Quīntus est fīlius Iūliī et Aemiliae.
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Quintus is the son of Julius and Aemilia
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Quis pater Mārcī est?
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Who is the father of Marcus?
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Iūlius pater Mārcī est
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Julius is the father of Marcus
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Quī sunt fīliī Iūliī et Aemiliae?
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Who are the sons of Julius and Aemilia?
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Mārcus et Quīntus sunt fīliī Iūliī et Aemiliae
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Marcus and Quintus are the sons of Julius and Aemilia
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Iūlia est fīlia Iūliī et Aemiliae
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Julia is the daughter of Julius and Aemilia
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Mārcus, Quīntus et Iūlia sunt līberī Iūliī et Aemiliae Marcus,
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Marcus, Quintus and Julia are the childen of Julius and Aemilia
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Quōmodo dīcitur `līberī’ Anglicē
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How do you say `līberī’ in English?
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Anglicē dīcitur `children’
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In English you say `children’
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Līberī sunt fīliī et fīliae
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children are sons and daughters
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Estne Mēdus fīlius Iūliī?
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Is Medus the son of Julius?
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Mēdus fīlius Iūliī nōn est
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Medus is not the son of Julius
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Mēdus est servus Iūliī
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Medus is the slave of Julius
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Dēlia ancilla Aemiliae est.
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Delia is Aemilia’s maid
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Aemilia domina ancillae est
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Aemilia is the maid's mistress
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Dēlia et Syra sunt ancillae
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Delia and Syra are maids
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Aemilia est domina ancillārum
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Aemilia is the mistress of the maids
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Cuius servus est Dāvus?
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Whose slave is Davus?
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Dāvus servus Iūliī est
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Davus is the slave of Julius
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Cuius frāter Dannus est?
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Whose brother is Dan?
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Dannus est frāter Ludovīcī
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Dan is Lewis’s brother
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quōmodo dīcitur Anglicē `cuius’?
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What’s the English for `cuius’?
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ietlagiā affligeris!
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You’re suffering from jetlag!
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difficile est mihi oculōs apertōs habēre
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it’s difficult for me to keep my eyes open
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est tertia hōra et dōdrāns
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It’s 3.45
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heri post prandium dormīre volēbam sed pater nōn dedit
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yesterday after lunch I wanted to sleep but dad wouldn’t let me!
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in hōc lūdō iuvenēs celeriōrēs sunt quam senēs
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in this game, youngsters are quicker than old men
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