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| father of Marcus and Cornelia |
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| (he/she) wants to write many letters |
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| multās epistulās scrībere vult |
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| in the neighboring fields |
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| working (not a main verb) |
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| there they watch many slaves working |
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| ibi multōs servōs labōrantēs spectant |
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| who is coming toward them |
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| (he/she) says (amid quotation marks) |
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| (he/she) takes the messenger into the country house |
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| He wants to consult them. |
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| to return (īre = to go; red = back) |
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| Whom are they watching in the fields? |
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| Whom does the messenger seek? |
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| feminine accusative endings, singular/plural |
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| masculine accusative endings, singular/plural |
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