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36 Cards in this Set
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natāre possum
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I can swim
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natāre volō
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I want to swim
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modō līberō
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in free style
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in lūdīs Olympicīs
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in the Olympic games
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procul in marī
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far off in the sea
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erat saxum ingēns
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there was a huge rock
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quod erat mēta
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which was the turning point
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Dumnorix, ubi saxō appropinquāvit
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Dumnorix, when he approached the rock
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nāvem ad dextram vertit
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turned the ship to the right
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perīculōsum est nōbīs
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it is dangerous for us
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prope saxum nāvigāre
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to sail near the rock
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scopulus sub undīs latet
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a reef is hidden under the waves
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Belimicus, quī scopulum ignōrābat
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Belimicus, who did not know about the reef
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cursum rēctum tenēbat
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was maintaining a straight course
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nōs vincere possumus
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we can win
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quod Dumnorix ad dextram abiit
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because Dumnorix has gone off to the righr
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hī Rēgnēnsēs sunt timidī
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these Regnensians are cowards
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facile est nōbīs vincere
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it’s easyfor us to win
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quod fortiōrēs sumus
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because we are braver
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nautae Belimicō crēdēbant
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the sailors believed Belimicus
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mox Canticī
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soon the Canticans
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nāvem Rēgnēnsem superāvērunt
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overtook the Regnensian boat
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Belimicus, quī scopulum nōn vīdit
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Belimicus, who did not see the reef
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Dumnorigem dērīdēbat
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was mocking Dumnorix
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nāvis Cantica in scopulum incurrit
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the Cantican boat ran onto the reef
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nautae perterritī clāmāvērunt
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the terrified sailors shouted
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aqua nāvem complēbat
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water began to fill the boat
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Belimicus et Canticī
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Belimicus and the Canticans
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nihil facere poterant
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could do nothing
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nāvis Rēgnēnsis
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the Regnensian boat
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ad lītus incolumis pervēnit
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reached the shore safely
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nautae Canticī
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the Cantican sailors
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in undīs natābant
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were swimming in the waves
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Belimicus in summō saxō sedēbat
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Belimicus was swimming on top of the rock
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madidus ad saxum adhaerēbat
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soaking wet, he was clinging to the rock
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et auxilium postulābat
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and was demanding help
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