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A) What is the weather forecast for our area tomorrow (in Latin)?
B) Find a map of the Roman Empire which identifies both Gaul and Phoenicia. Provide me with the link.
D) One of the Holy Father's best encyclicals is Spe Salvi. Give me the full first sentence of this work in Latin.
E) Give me a link to a podcast where I can listen to current news reports in the Latin Language.
F) On Sunday, Fr. James Smith blessed the Motorcycles at Cook's Corner. Translate the preceding sentence into Latin. (Optional: cf. http://www.ocregister.com/articles/motorcycles-blessing-riders-2389753-people-catholic)
G) There exist several free computer programs for Latin translation. Find a link to one which can be installed on a computer, and which does not require internet access to work.H) Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar (find the link on this page) is the classic, and still possibly the best, Latin Grammar in English. Find his rules for the formation of adverbs. (Hint: 214: Adverbs are regularly formed from Adjectives as follows:)
A.) Serena
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C.)Tipula paludosa
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D.) « SPE SALVI facti sumus » – ait sanctus Paulus Romanis et nobis quoque (Rom 8,24). «
E.) http://www.yleradio1.fi/nuntii/
F.) In die solis pater jacobus smithus beabam Birotam automatariam in archimagi angello
G.) http://www.freelang.net/dictionary/latin.php
H.) Adverbs are regularly formed from Adjectives as follows:
a. From adjectives of the first and second declensions by changing the characteristic vowel of the stem to -é: as, cáré, dearly, from cárus, dear (stem cáro-); amícé, like a friend, from amícus, friendly (stem amíco-).
NOTE: The ending -é is a relic of an old ablative in -éd (cf. § 43. N. 1).
b. From adjectives of the third declension by adding -ter to the stem. Stems in nt- (nom. -ns) lose the t-. All others are treated as i-stems: -
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A) Erit nonaginta
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C) Tipulidae - Holorusia rubiginosa
-nectar
D) « SPE SALVI facti sumus » – ait sanctus Paulus Romanis et nobis quoque (Rom 8,24).
E)http://www.latinteach.com/Site/RESOURCES/Entries/2008/5/19_Communicating_in_Latin.html
F) In Dies Solis, Pater Iames Smith beatus Motorcycles procul Crustulum Angulus.
G) http://www.quicklatin.com/
H) Adverbs are regularly formed from Adjectives as follows:
[*] a. From adjectives of the first and second declensions by changing the characteristic vowel of the stem to -ē: as, cārē, dearly, from cārus, dear (stem cāro-); amīcē, like a friend, from amīcus, friendly (stem amīco-).
[*] NOTE.--The ending -ē is a relic of an old ablative in -ēd (cf. § 43. N. 1).
[*] b. From adjectives of the third declension by adding -ter to the stem. Stems in nt- (nom. -ns) lose the t-. All others are treated as i-stems:—
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B:http://www.thejournal.org/studylibrary/maps/greatest-extent-of-roman-empire.html
C)Holorusia rubiginosa, they eat nectar
D) SPE SALVI facti sumus » – ait sanctus Paulus Romanis et nobis quoque (Rom 8,24).
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F)In die Solis, Pater Jacabus Smith benedixit automatarias ad Cook’s Corner.
G)http://www.inrebus.com/assistant.php
H)214. Adverbs are regularly formed from Adjectives as follows:
(l. From adjectives of the first and second declensions by changing the characteristic vowel of the stem to -e : as, care, dearly, from cams, dear (stem caro-) ; amice, like a friend, from amicus, friendly (stem amico-).
Lingua Latinae non ludus, sed confoosing.
A)65.7 °F Serena
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c)tupila paludosa,nectar
D) SPE SALVI facti sumus » – ait sanctus Paulus Romanis et nobis quoque
E) http://www.feeds.feedburner.com/Thelatinlover
F)in die solis pater jacubus smithus briotam automatarian in archimagiri angello
G) http://www.filebuzz.com/files/Latin_Translation_Online/1.html
H) ADVERBS
DERIVATION OF ADVERBS
Adverbs are regularly formed from Adjectives as follows:
From adjectives of the first and second declensions by changing the characteristic vowel of the stem to -ē: as, cārē, dearly, from cārus, dear (stem cāro-); amīcē, like a friend, from amīcus, friendly (stem amīco-).The ending -ē is a relic of an old ablative in -ēd (cf. § 43. N. 1).
From adjectives of the third declension by adding -ter to the stem. Stems in nt- (nom. -ns) lose the t-. All others are treated as i-stems:--
• fortiter, bravely, from fortis (stem forti-), brave.
• ācriter, eagerly, from ācer (stem ācri-), eager.
• vigilanter, watchfully, from vigilāns (stem vigilant-).
• prūdenter, prudently, from prūdēns (stem prūdent-).
• aliter, otherwise, from alius (old stem ali-).
a) Serena et Tranquilla est, umor 55%
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b) http://www.athenapub.com/gaul3prz.GIF
c) Tipula paludosa
Nectar
d)
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f)
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h)
Adverbs are regularly formed from Adjectives as follows:
From adjectives of the first and second declensions by changing the characteristic vowel of the stem to -ē: as, cārē, dearly, from cārus, dear (stem cāro-); amīcē, like a friend, from amīcus, friendly (stem amīco-).The ending -ē is a relic of an old ablative in -ēd (cf. § 43. N. 1).
From adjectives of the third declension by adding -ter to the stem. Stems in nt- (nom. -ns) lose the t-. All others are treated as i-stems
A. San Francisco
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B. http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/shepherd_1911/shepherd-c-042-043.jpg
C. Holorusia rubiginosa (Tipula)…….. nectar
D. SPE SALVI facti sumus » – ait sanctus Paulus Romanis et nobis quoque (Rom 8,24).
E.http://www.latinteach.com/Site/RESOURCES/Entries/2008/5/19_Communicating_in_Latin.html
F. Dies Solis, Pater Iames Smith benedicat motorcycles procul Crustulum Angulus.
G. http://www.quicklatin.com/
H. Adverbs are regularly formed from Adjectives as follows:
[*] a. From adjectives of the first and second declensions by changing the characteristic vowel of the stem to -ē: as, cārē, dearly, from cārus, dear (stem cāro-); amīcē, like a friend, from amīcus, friendly (stem amīco-).
[*] NOTE.--The ending -ē is a relic of an old ablative in -ēd (cf. § 43. N. 1).
[*] b. From adjectives of the third declension by adding -ter to the stem. Stems in nt- (nom. -ns) lose the t-. All others are treated as i-stems:—
A) Serena
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C)Holorusia rubiginosa, they eat nectar
D) SPE SALVI facti sumus » – ait sanctus Paulus Romanis et nobis quoque (Rom 8,24).
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F) In die Solis, Pater Jacabus Smith benedixit automatarias ad Cook’s Corner.
G) http://www.inrebus.com/assistant.php
H)214. Adverbs are regularly formed from Adjectives as follows:
(l. From adjectives of the first and second declensions by changing the characteristic vowel of the stem to -e : as, care, dearly, from cams, dear (stem caro-) ; amice, like a friend, from amicus, friendly (stem amico-).
-M.L.
A. Die Mercurii erit Serena et 86 F.
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C. Holorusia rubiginosa. Nectar.
D. Spe Salvi facti sumus ait sanctus Paulus Romanis et nobis quoque.
E. Yleradio1.fi/nuntii
F. In Dies Solis, Pater Iames Smith benedicat Birotam automatariam Crustulum Angulus.
G. http://www.freelang.net/dictionary/latin.php
H. From adjectives of the first and second declensions by changing the characteristic vowel of the stem to -é: as, cáré, dearly, from cárus, dear (stem cáro-); amícé, like a friend, from amícus, friendly (stem amíco-).
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A.) Serena
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C.) C) Tipulidae - Holorusia rubiginosa
-nectar
D.) SPE SALVI facti sumus » – ait sanctus
Paulus Romanis et nobis quoque (Rom 8,24).
E.) http://www.radiobremen.de/radio/nordwestradio/audio10126-popup.html
F.) In die Solis, Pater Jacabus Smith benedixit automatarias ad Cook’s Corner.
G.) http://www.inrebus.com/assistant.php
H.) (l. From adjectives of the first and second declensions by changing the characteristic vowel of the stem to -e : as, care, dearly, from cams, dear (stem caro-) ; amice, like a friend, from amicus, friendly (stem amico-).
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b) http://www.athenapub.com/gaul3prz.GIF
c) Tipula paludosa
Nectar
d)
1. « SPE SALVI facti sumus » – ait sanctus Paulus Romanis et nobis quoque (Rom 8,24). « Redemptio », salus in christiana fide non est tantum simplex notitia.
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f)
In die solis Pater Jacobus Smithus benedicebam Birotam automatariam in archimagiri angello
g) http://www.sofotex.com/downloads/d23697.html
h)
Adverbs are regularly formed from Adjectives as follows:
From adjectives of the first and second declensions by changing the characteristic vowel of the stem to -ē: as, cārē, dearly, from cārus, dear (stem cāro-); amīcē, like a friend, from amīcus, friendly (stem amīco-).The ending -ē is a relic of an old ablative in -ēd (cf. § 43. N. 1).
From adjectives of the third declension by adding -ter to the stem. Stems in nt- (nom. -ns) lose the t-. All others are treated as i-stems