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  • vos imperium maximum habetis, sed vos estis imitatores.
    you all have the biggest empire, but you all are imitators.
  • caupo uxori anulum dedit quod anulus eam delectavit. (caupo = innkeeper)
    the innkeeper gave his wife the ring because the ring delighted her.
  • ego - tu - nos - vos
    I - you - we - you all
  • Nos Romani sumus melior quam vos Graeci
    We Romans are better than you Greeks
  • canis est ferox, sed lupus est ferocior
    the dog is fierce, but the wolf is fiercer
  • urbs Roma est maior quam omnes urbes.
    the city of Rome is bigger than all cities.
  • Cur ____ pugnamus? (fill in with Latin pronoun and translate)
    nos - Why are we fighting?
  • Latin pronoun for - tis
    vos
  • Imperium Romanum est maximum, sed vos estis imitatores
    The Roman empire is very big, but you all are imitators
  • Latin pronoun for - mus
    nos
  • Latin pronoun for - o
    ego
  • Name two ways schooling was similar then v. now
    various responses
  • nos Romani sumus meliores quam Graeci
    we Romans are better than the Greeks
  • nos Romani sumus fortissimi. nos barbaros ferocissimos superamus.
    we Romans are very brave. we overpower very fierce barbarians.
  • _____ anulum video. (fill in with Latin pronoun and translate)
    ego - I see a ring
  • nos Romani non semper sumus meliores quam Graeci.
    we Romans are not always better than the Greeks.
  • Quid _____ facis? (fill in with Latin pronoun and translate)
    tu - what are you doing?
  • Clemens est pulcher, sed Grumio est pulcherrimus.
    Clemens is handsome, but Grumio is the most handsome.
  • hic leo est ferocissimus, sed ille leo est quam ferocissimus!
    this lion is very fierce, but that lion is as fierce as possible!
  • vos Graecas statuas spectatis, vos Graecos libros legitis, Graecos rhetores auditis.
    you all look at Greek statues, you read Greek books, you listen to Greek teachers (rhetors).
  • Alexander fratribus donum quaerebat, quod diem natalem celebrabant. (donum = gift)
    Alexander was looking for a gift for his brothers because they were celebrating their birthday.
  • vos pueri estis stultissimi.
    you boys are very stupid
  • Quid _____ exclamatis? (fill in with Latin pronoun and translate)
    vos - what are you all shouting/exclaiming?
  • Latin pronoun for - s
    tu
  • nos imperium maximum habemus. nos pacem servamus.
    we have the biggest empire. we keep the peace.
  • Name two ways schooling was different then v. now.
    various responses
  • Grumio cum Poppaea ambulabat. anulum in via invēnit.
    Grumio was walking with Poppaea. he found a ring in the road.
  • nos sumus callidores quam vos.
    we are more clever than you all.