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via viae f
Via longa est et multās villās praeterit.
road/way
The long road passes by many houses.
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aqua aquae f
Aqua in flūmine rapidē fluit.
water
The water in the river flows swiftly.
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agricola agricolae m
Agricola in agrīs frūmentum colit.
farmer
The farmer grows grain in the fields.
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fīlius fīliī m
Fīlius rēgis in aulā regnā magnā cum honōre vīvit.
son
The king’s son lives in the royal court with great honor.
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urbs urbis f
Urbs antīqua mūrō altō cingitur.
city
The ancient city is surrounded by a high wall.
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rēx rēgis m
Rēx sapientissimus populum suum iūstē regit.
king
The very wise king rules his people justly.
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templum templī n
Templum magnum in mediā urbe stat.
temple
A large temple stands in the middle of the city.
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bellum bellī n
Bellum diū geritur sed spēs pācis manet.
war
The war is waged for a long time, but hope for peace remains.
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puer puerī m
Puer novum librum in scholā legit.
boy
The boy reads a new book at school.
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amīcus amīcī m
Amīcus meus mē semper adiuvat.
friend
My friend always helps me.
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famīlia famīliae f
Famīlia magna in parvā casā habitat.
family
The large family lives in a small house.
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dea deae f
Dea in templō sacrifīcia accipit.
goddess
The goddess receives offerings in the temple.
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fēmina fēminae f
Fēmina fortis urbem hostibus dēfendit.
woman
The brave woman defends the city from enemies.
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vir virī m
Vir in forō cum cīvibus disserit.
man
The man discusses with citizens in the forum.
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caelum caelī n
Caelum est clārum post imbrem.
sky
The sky is clear after the rain.
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mare maris n
Mare altum nāvēs magnās sustinet.
sea
The deep sea supports large ships.
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mīles mīlitis m
Mīles fortis in aciē pugnat.
soldier
The brave soldier fights in the battle line.
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patria patriae f
Patria nostra montēs et lātā flūmina habet.
fatherland/country
Our country has mountains and broad rivers.
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vīta vītae f
Vīta saepe laetā et tristī fortūnā variātur.
life
Life often varies with happy and sad fortune.
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verbum verbī n
Verbum scrīptum in tabulā diū manet.
word
The written word remains on the board for a long time.
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amīcitia amīcitiae f
Amīcitia inter duōs populōs pācem servat.
friendship
Friendship between two peoples preserves peace.
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populus populī m
Populus lībertātem et iūstitiam amat.
people
The people love freedom and justice.
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lībertās lībertātis f
Lībertās omnibus cīvibus grāta est.
freedom
Freedom is pleasing to all citizens.
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fīlia fīliae f
Fīlia poētae carmina pulchra legit.
daughter
The poet’s daughter reads beautiful poems.
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gladius gladiī m
Gladius mīlitis in proeliō fulget.
sword
The soldier’s sword shines in battle.
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dominus dominī m
Dominus vīllae servōs ad sē vocat.
master/lord
The master of the villa calls the servants to him.
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servus servī m
Servus fīdelis dominō semper paret.
slave/servant
The faithful servant always obeys his master.
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puella puellae f
Puella parva sub arbore sedet et legit.
girl
The little girl sits under a tree and reads.
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dōnum dōnī n
Dōnum amīcī meī mihi magnam laetitiam facit.
gift
My friend’s gift brings me great joy.
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cōnsilium cōnsiliī n
Cōnsilium bonum rēm pūblicam servāre potest.
plan/advice
A good plan can save the republic.
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imperium imperiī n
Imperium Rōmānum olim maximum fuit.
power/empire
The Roman Empire was once very large.
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lēx lēgis f
Lēx nova populō grāta est.
law
The new law is pleasing to the people.
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senātor senātōris m
Senātor in Cūriā dē pāce loquitur.
senator
The senator speaks about peace in the Senate.
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plēbs plēbis f
Plēbs saepe cibum et iūstitiam requīrit.
common people
The common people often seek food and justice.
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nōmen nōminis n
Nōmen poētae in omnibus librīs clārum est.
name
The poet’s name is famous in all the books.
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virtūs virtūtis f
Virtūs Rōmānōrum multōs hostēs movet.
courage/virtue
The Romans’ courage impresses many enemies.
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cōnsuētūdō cōnsuētūdinis f
Cōnsuētūdō nova cīvēs prīmō perturbat.
custom
The new custom initially disturbs the citizens.
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aurum aurī n
Aurum rēgis in arcā magnā servātur.
gold
The king’s gold is kept in a large chest.
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cor cordis n
Cor mātris est plēnum amōris.
heart
A mother’s heart is full of love.
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ignis ignis m
Ignis in focō per noctem lūcet.
fire
A fire glows in the hearth through the night.
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aetās aetātis f
Aetās senectūtis saepe est sapiens.
age/era
The age of old age is often wise.
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domus domūs f
Domus senātōris magnōs hortōs habet.
house/home
The senator’s house has large gardens.
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annus annī m
Annus novus spem hominibus affert.
year
The new year brings hope to people.
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tempus temporis n
Tempus celeriter fugit et nōn revertitur.
time
Time quickly flees and does not return.
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hospes hospitis m
Hospes in vīllā regiā benīgnē accipitur.
guest/host
The guest is kindly received in the royal villa.
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lītus lītōris n
Lītus maris nautās magnis undis excipit.
shore/coast
The seashore greets sailors with large waves.
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ager agrī m
Ager fertilis frūctūs abundantes gignit.
field
The fertile field yields abundant crops.
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argentum argentī n
Argentum in forō inter mercātōrēs vēnditur.
silver
Silver is sold among merchants in the marketplace.
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equus equī m
Equus celer in campō currit.
horse
The swift horse runs in the field.
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arbor arboris f
Arbor magna umbram viātōribus praebet.
tree
A large tree provides shade for travelers.
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