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33 Cards in this Set
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Quot līberī sunt in familiā Iūliī?
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How many children are there in Julius’s family
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Sunt trēs līberī – duo fīliī et ūna fīlia.
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There are three children – two sons and one daughter
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Quot līberī sunt in familā Dannī?
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How many children are there in Dan’s family?
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Sunt duo līberī - Dannus ipse et frāter, Ludovīcus
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There are two children – Dan himself and his brother, Lewis
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Nūllam sorōrem habent
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They have no sister
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In familī Iūlīī sunt multī servī, paucī līberī.
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In Julius’s family there are many slaves, few children
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Numerus servōrum Iūliī est centum.
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The number of Julius’s slaves is a hundred.
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centum est magnus numerus
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A hundred is a large number,
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In familiā Iūliī magnus numerus servōrum, parvus numerus līberōrum est
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In Julius’s family, there is a large number of slaves, a small number of children
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Iūlius multōs servōs Graecōs at multās ancillās Graecās habet.
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Julius has many Greek slaves and many Greek maids
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Sparta, Delphī, Tūsculumque tria oppida sunt
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Sparta, Delphi and Tusculum are three towns.
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Estne Sparta oppidum Rōmānum?
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Is Sparta a Roman town?
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Minimē, est oppidum Graecum.
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No way, it’s a Greek town
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Delphī quoque oppidum Graecum est, sed Tūsculum oppīdum Rōmānum est.
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Delphi,too, is a Greek town, but Tusculum is a Roman town
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In Graeciā et in Italiā magnus numerus oppidōrum est
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In Greece and Italy there is a large number of towns
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In Galliā magnus numerus flūviorum est
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In Gaul, the number of rivers is large
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Suntne magnae īnsulae Graecae?
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Are there any large Greek islands?
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Crēta et Euboea duae īnsulae magnae sunt
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Crete and Euboea are two large islands
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Cēterae īnsulae Graecae sunt parvae.
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The other Greek islands are small
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Iūlius et Cornēlius duo dominī Rōmānī sunt.
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Julius and Cornelius are two Roman masters
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Estne Dāvus servus Cornēliī?
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Is Davus Cornelius’s slave?
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Minimē, est servus Iūliī
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No, he’s Julius’s slave
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Quot servī sunt in familiā tuā?
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How many slaves are there in your household?
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In familiā meā sunt centum servī
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In my household there are 100 slaves.
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Magnus est numerus servōrum tuōrum
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The number of your slaves is large!
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In Lingua Latina sunt multae pāginae et multa capitula.
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In Lingua Latina, there are many pages and many chapters
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Quid est titulus capitulō secundō?
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What is the title of the second chapter?
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Titulus capitulō secundō est FAMILIA ROMANA.
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The title of the second chapter is FAMILIA ROMANA
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In pāginā prīmā capitulī secundī multa vocābula nova sunt
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On the first page of the second chapter there are many new words.
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nōn ietlagiā sed gravēdine labōrās!
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You’re not suffering from jetlag but from a cold.
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post duās septimānās ad lūdum redībō.
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After two weeks, I will go back to school
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Ludovīcus nōn vult balneolō pluviō ūtī
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Lewis doesn’t want to have a shower
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autocinētō parvō lūdere vult
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he wants to play with his little car
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