Salve, Magistra Quid Nomen Tibi Est? Mihi Nomen Est
Salve, Magistra Quid Nomen Tibi Est? Mihi Nomen Est
Salve, Magistra Quid Nomen Tibi Est? Mihi Nomen Est
Chapter 1
Lets Review
Latin sentences have a more flexible word
order than English.
Puella in villa habitat. In villa puella habitat.
Habitat in villa puella
Parts of Speech
The boy yelled, Help! and he saw
a brave dog quickly run to the rescue.
Noun
Pronoun
Verb
Person
Thing
girl
pencil
boy
jacket
teacher
dog
Place
I
you
school
we
you
(yall)
home
he, she, it
they
store
Action
of Being
run
jump
is
sit
ask
was
think talk
were
State
am
are
Adjective
Article
Adverb
A
The
a dog
the boy
a rabbit
the bird
What Kind
How Many
Which One
happy
more
this
brave
six
that
An
an apple
an ant
Preposition
Conjunction
Interjection
and
nor
from
until
over
after
to
with
but
or
Help!
Ouch!
Ugh!
Ah!
My goodness!
Oh dear!
Oh!
Whew!
Look out!
nomen
nomen
nomen
nomen
et legit.
In pictura est altera puella,
nomine Flavia.
verbum
adiectivum
nomen
verbum
Answer the following questions after reading the Introduction on pages xii xv of your
text.
1. Who are the members of the family featured in our reading?
2. When do the readings take place? What important event occurred just prior to
the readings?
3. What sort of place was Baiae? Who lived there? What do you think would be a
modern equivalent?
5. How did Latin words come into English? What does English have that Latin
does not?
Quis est puella? Puella est Cornelia quae aestate in vill rustic habitat.
Cornelia in vill rustic est laeta quod sub arbore legit. In vill vicin
habitat altera puella Romana, nomine Flavia.
Hodie Cornelia in vill sedet et legit. Ubi est Flavia? Ecce! Etiam in
vill sedet Flavia. Quid facit Flavia? Flavia scribit dum Cornelia legit. Flavia
est laeta quod in vill scribit.