Book 1 Stage 10 Statuae Translation [new] | Cambridge Latin Course

tum omnes ex palæstra exierunt. Quintus et Alexander ad villam ambulaubant.

For students and self-learners searching for "translation," this stage is often a stumbling block because the stories become longer and the sentence structures more complex. However, it is also one of the most rewarding sections of Book 1. cambridge latin course book 1 stage 10 statuae translation

"Near the forum, there are statues. 'What is a statue?' Caecilius asked Curtius. 'They are images of the gods,' Curtius replied. 'What do you mean by images?' 'They are likenesses of the gods,' Curtius said, 'which have been made by human hands.' 'Where are the statues?' 'They are in the temple,' Curtius said." tum omnes ex palæstra exierunt

| Latin | Part of Speech | English Meaning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | noun (f. pl.) | statues | | contendunt | verb (3rd pl.) | they contend, argue | | Graecus, Graeca | adj./noun | Greek (man/woman/thing) | | Rōmānus, Rōmāna | adj./noun | Roman (man/woman/thing) | | melior, melius | adj. (comparative) | better | | clārus, clāra, clārum | adj. | famous, clear | | stultus, stulta, stultum | adj. | stupid | | perīculōsus, perīculōsa | adj. | dangerous | | contentiō, contentiōnis (f.) | noun | argument, quarrel | | rhētor, rhētoris (m.) | noun | teacher of public speaking | | doctus, docta, doctum | adj. | learned, skilled | However, it is also one of the most

Syphax subrisit. "spectate illas statuas!" inquit. "hæ statuæ rem explicant."

cambridge latin course book 1 stage 10 statuae translation
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