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Latina Christiana 1 Student Notes - Lesson 18
Latin Saying:
(Fools laugh at the Latin language.)
New a
T live, dwell
dinner
dawn
charioteer
I wash
as
fight
window
garden
cloud
Derivative:
habito 1. inhabit 1. to live or dwell
2. habitation |2. environment where
jyou or something lives
Jcena, cenae
lauréra, 1. aurora 1. bright lights in the
Jaurérae borealis night sky in the northern
hemisphere
lauriga, _ --
Jaurigae
lavo 1. lavatory —_|1. bathroom/washroom
2. lave 2. to wash or cleansicut a we
pugna, 1, pugnacious —_|1. ina fighting spirit
pugnae 2. repugnant _|2. of fensive, foul
fenéstra, -
fenéstrae
hortus, horti 1. horticulture |1. study of plants and
jgardening
himbus, nimbi
Grammar? Future tense indicates something is going to happen,
*In English, we add “will” before the verb to show that something is going to happen.
*In Latin, we add an a to the verb to indicate that ma is ‘” to happen.
(will) (we will)
(you will) (you will)
—___(he, she, it will) |_____ (they will)
Homework this week:
1, Write down your new vocabulary words three times each with their Latin translation,
2. Write down your new grammar form (future tense chart) and memorize it.
3. Workbook page for Lesson 18:
a. Section C - translate verbs from lessons 16 and 17:
*look at the endings on the verbs. Circle the personal ending at the end of
the verb so you know which pronoun is being used.
Example:
1, habemus (*mus” means “we; “habe” means “have”)
b. Section D - translate these words from today's lesson:
=xample:
1. habitas
4. Underline or circle the personal ending. ("s", which means “you, singular")
b. Look at the verb, “habita”, “I live or dwell.” Answer: You live or dwell.