1. Supply the following forms:
a) genitive singular of the words that mean "your (pl.) fault":vestrï vitiï
b) dative plural of the words that mean "pretty book":
librïs pulchrïs
c) acccusitave singular of the words that mean "Greek glory:
glöriam graecam
d) ablative plural of the words that mean "healthy tyrant":
sänïs tyrannïs
e) vocative singular of the words that mean "O! full soul!":
Ö anime plëne
2. Translate the following
sentence into English:
Vester liber igitur superäbit perpetua vitia Graeörum.
Your book, therefore, will conquer the perptual vices of the Greeks..
3. Translate the following sentence into Latin:
Because of our handsome teacher's word, the soul of the pleasing student was able to tolerate the treacheries of the gods.
animus secundae discipulae [secundï
discipulï] ïnsidiäs deörum propter verbum nostrï
pulchrï magistrï poterat toleräre.