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15 Cards in this Set
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1) Quis lībertātem eōrum eō tempore dēlēre coepit?
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1) Who began to take away their liberty at that time?
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2) Cuius lībertās ab istō auctōre deinde dēlēta est?
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2) Whose liberty by that author[ity] of yours was then erased?
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3) Quōs librōs bonōs poēta caecus herī recitāvit?
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3) Which good books did the blind poet recite yesterday?
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4) Fēminae librōs difficilēs crās legent quōs mīsistī.
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4) Tomorrow the women will read the difficult books that you sent.
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5) Omnia flūmina in mare fluunt et cum eō miscentur.
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5) All rivers flow to the sea and with it they are mixed.
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6) Itaque id genus lūdōrum levium, quod ā multīs familiīs laudābātur, nōs ipsī numquam cupimus.
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6) Therefore we ourselves never desired the type of frivolous games which were praised by many families.
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7) Puerī et puellae propter facta bona ā mātribus patribusque laudātae sunt.
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7) Because of [their] good deeds, boys and girls were praised by [their] mothers and fathers.
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8) Cūr istī vēritātem timēbant, quā multī adiūntī erant?
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8) Why did such men fear the truth by which many had been helped?
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9) Hostis trāns ingēns flūmen in Graeciā deinde nāvigāvit.
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9) An enemy then navigated across a huge river within Greece.
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10) Quī vir fortis clārusque, dē quō lēgistī, aetātem brevem mortemque celerem exspectābat?
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10) What strong and illustrious man, about whom you have read, anticipated a brief life and swift death?
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11) Quae studia gravia tē semper dēlectant, aut quae nunc dēsīderās?
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11) Which serious studies ever please you, or which ones do you now desire?
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12) Who saw the six men who had prepared this?
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12) Quis sex virōs vidit quī haec parāverant?
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13) What was neglected by the second student yesterday?
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13) Quid herī ab secundā discipulā neglegēbātur?
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14) We were helped by the knowledge which had been neglected by him.
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14) Laudābāmur scientiā quae ab eo neglecta erat.
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15) Whose plans did the old men of all cities fear? Which plans did they esteem?
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15) Quōrum consilia senēs omnium urbium timēbant? Quae consilia diligēbant?
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