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1 Practical Latin Veni, vidi, vici. I came, I saw, I conquered. Slide 11-1 Review unus sex duo septem tres octo quattuor novem quinque decem Say the Latin numbers 1-10 together. Slide 11-2

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Practical LatinVeni, vidi, vici. I came, I saw,

I conquered.

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Review

unus sexduo septemtres octoquattuor novemquinque decem

Say the Latin numbers 1-10 together.

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Proper Nouns

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A Proper Noun is noun that names a specific person, place, or thing. An easy way to identify a proper noun is by a capital letter.

Common Noun Proper Nouncountry USAstate Kentuckyboy Marcus

Vocabulary and Meaning

Roma RomeItalia ItalyMaria MaryMarcus MarcusHispania Spain

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaning

Roma RomeDerivative

Roman

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaning

Italia ItalyDerivative

Italian

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaning

Hispania SpainDerivatives

Spanish, Hispanic

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaning Derivative

Roma Rome RomanItalia Italy ItalianMaria MaryMarcus MarcusHispania Spain Spanish, Hispanic

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Latin PrayersBenedic, Domine, nos Bless us, O Lord,

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Practical LatinQuo vadis? Where are you going?

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Lesson TwelveHow many letters are in the Latin alphabet? Which letter is missing?Say the Latin vowel sounds aloud.What are Latin vowel pairs called?What does the letter J sound like in Latin?What are the two sounds for the letter C? for the letter G?What is an action word called?How do you know if a word is a verb in Latin?What is a word that is a person, place, or thing?How do you know if a word is a noun in Latin?What are special nouns that name a specific person, place, or thing?How can you tell if a noun is a proper noun by just looking?

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Prepositions

A Preposition is a word that shows a relationship between two words. It is easy to think of prepositions as words that show location. The word position is in the word preposition. Examples: under in above with by

Vocabulary and Meaning

inter betweensub undersupra aboveex out ofcontra against

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaninginter between

Derivatives interrupt, intermediate

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaning

sub underDerivatives

submarine, subway

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaning

supra aboveDerivative

superb

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaning

ex out ofDerivatives

exit, extraordinary

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaningcontra against

Derivatives contrary, contrast

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaning Derivative

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inter between interrupt, intermediatesub under submarine, subwaysupra above superbex out of exit, extraordinarycontra against contrary, contrast

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Latin PrayersBenedic, Domine, nos Bless us, O Lord

et haec Tua dona and these Your gifts

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Practical Latinalma mater nurturing mother

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Review

Recite the Gloria Patri together.

Gloria Patriet Filio, et Spiritui SanctoSicut erat in principioet nunc, et semperet in saecula saeculorum

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Pronouns

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A Pronoun is a word that replaces a noun or pronoun. It refers to the person, place, or thing without using the name. Pronouns include the words: I, you, he, she, it, we, you, theyExample:Mary is pretty. Mary has red hair. Mary has a dog. Mary is pretty. She has red hair. She has a dog.

Grammar – Verb Endings

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o Is yout he, she, itmus wetis you (plural)nt they

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Latin PrayersBenedic, Domine, nos Bless us, O Lordet haec Tua dona and these Your gifts

quae de Tua largitate which from Your bounty

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Practical Latinalma mater nurturing mother

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Review

Recite the Gloria Patri together.

Gloria Patriet Filio, et Spiritui SanctoSicut erat in principioet nunc, et semperet in saecula saeculorum

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Pronouns

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A Pronoun is a word that replaces a noun or pronoun. It refers to the person, place, or thing without using the name. Pronouns include the words: I, you, he, she, it, we, you, theyExample:Mary is pretty. Mary has red hair. Mary has a dog. Mary is pretty. She has red hair. She has a dog.

Grammar – Verb Endings

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o Is yout he, she, itmus wetis you (plural)nt they

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Latin PrayersBenedic, Domine, nos Bless us, O Lordet haec Tua dona and these Your gifts

quae de Tua largitate which from Your bounty

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Practical Latinstupor mundi wonder of the world

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ReviewReview the four parts of speech that we have learned up to now.A. Verb- action words, Latin ending- oB. Nouns- person, place or thing, Latin ending- aC. Preposition- words that tell a location or

relationship (ex: in, on, under, by, with)D. Pronouns- replaces nouns or pronouns

Latin endings-o, s, t, mus, tis, nt

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Adjectives

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Adjectives are words used to modify (change) nouns or pronouns. They describe a person, place, or thing.

Example: The noun being modified is car.Adjectives could be: blue, new, shiny, fast, sleek, loud

Vocabulary and Meaning

altus high, deepmultus much, manybonus goodlongus longnovus new

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaning

altus high, deepDerivativealtitude

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaning

multus much, manyDerivativemultiply

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaning

bonus goodDerivative

bonus

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaning

longus longDerivativelongitude

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaning

novus newDerivatives

novel, novice

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Vocabulary and DerivativesLatin Word Meaning Derivative

altus high, deep altitudemultus much, many multiplybonus good bonuslongus long longitudenovus new novel, novice

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Latin PrayersBenedic, Domine, nos Bless us, O Lordet haec Tua dona and these Your giftsquae de Tua largitate which from Your bounty

sumus sumpturi we are about to receive

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Practical LatinNunc aut numquam now or never

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Lesson FifteenToday we will review our practical Latin sayings. How do you say the following information in Latin?Hello (to 1 person), (to more than 1 person)Goodbye (1 person), (more than 1 person)Teacher (female), (male)Student (one), (group of students)Stand up (1 person), (more than 1 person)Thanks be to GodMy faultSit down (to a group of people)Friend (single), (group of friends)In the year of out Lord

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Adverbs

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Adverbs are words used to modify (change) verbs. They describe how, where, when, or why a verb happens. This is easy to remember because VERB is in the word Adverb. Adverbs can sometimes be identified by the letters LY at the end.Example: The verb being modified is walk.Adverbs could be: quickly, slowly, quietly, now, never

Vocabulary and Meaning

clam secretlynumquam nevernunc nowsaepe oftensemper always

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Latin PrayersBenedic, Domine, nos Bless us, O Lordet haec Tua dona and these Your giftsquae de Tua largitate which from Your bountysumus sumpturi we are about to receive

per Christum, Dominum, nostrum Through Christ our Lord.

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