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| star (stellar, constellation) |
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| aedificō, aedificāre, aedificāvī, aedificātum |
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| to build (edifice, edification) |
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| spectō, spectāre, spectāvī, spectātum |
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| to look at, watch (spectator, spectacle) |
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| The accusative case shows... |
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| who or what is receiving the cation of the subject. |
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| What is the singular and plural accusative 1st Declension? |
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| What is the Latin word order? |
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| Who were the king and queen of Sparta? |
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| Who was Helen's father and what was significant about her? |
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| Zeus - the most beautiful woman in the world. |
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| Who fell in love with Helen? |
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| Kings of Sparta and Athens and other Greek kings sent their armies to sail to Troy to bring Helen back. |
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| Who was a famous Greek poet that wrote about the Trojan War? |
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| What as the name of the poem the Greek poet wrote? |
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| Audēmus jūra nostra dēfendere. |
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| We dare to defend our rights. |
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