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Sentences Chapter 5
The sentences and excercies Chapter 5 of Wheelock's Latin.
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Language - Latin
Undergraduate 1
10/12/2011

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Officium liberos viros semper vocabat.
Definition
The office was always calling free men.
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Habebimusne multos viros et feminas magnorum animorum?
Definition
Will we have many men and women of high spirits?
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Pericula belli non sunt parva, sed patria tua te vocabit et agricolae adiuvabunt.
Definition
The dangers of war are not small, but your country will summon you and the farmers will help.
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Propter culpas malorum patria nostra non valebit.
Definition
Because of the fault of wicked men, our country will not be strong.
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Mora animos nostros superabat et remedium non habebamus.
Definition
Delay overcame our spirits and we didn't have a cure.
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Multi in agris heri manebant et Romanos iuvabant.
Definition
Many remained in the fields yesterday and were helping the Romans.
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Pauci viri de cura animi cogitabant.
Definition
Few men were thinking about the concerns of the soul.
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Propter iram in culpa estis et cras poenas dabitis.
Definition
Because of anger you are at fault and tomorrow you will pay the penalty.
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Post hoc ergo propter hoc.
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After this therefore on account of this.
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Verum otium non habes, vir stulte!
Definition
You do no have true peace, foolish man!
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Nihil est sine culpa; sumus boni, si paucas habemus.
Definition
Nothing is without blame, we are good, if we have few.
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Poeta amicae multas rosas, dona pulchra, et basia dabat.
Definition
The poet was giving many roses, beautiful gifts, and kisses to his girlfriend.
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Invidiam populi Romani cras non sustinebis.
Definition
You will not sustain your dislike for the roman people tomorrow.
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Periculumne igitur heri remanebat?
Definition
And so, was danger remaining yesterday?
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Augustus animus pecuniam amat.
Definition
A narrow soul loves wealth.
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Supera animos et iram tuam.
Definition
Conquer your pride and anger.
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Culpa est mea, O amici.
Definition
Blame is mine, oh friends.
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Da veniam filio et filiabus nostris.
Definition
Give pardon to our sons and daughters.
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Propter adulescentiam, filii mei, mala vitae non videbatis.
Definition
Because of youth, my son, you have not seen the evil of life.
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Amabo te, cura filiam meam.
Definition
Please take care of my daughter.
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Vita humana est supplicium.
Definition
Human life is punishment.
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Satisne sanus es?
Definition
Are you sufficiently sane?
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Si quando satis pecuniae habebo, tum me consilio et philosophiae dabo.
Definition
Whenever I have enough of money, then I will give myself to counsel and philosophy.
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Semper gloria et fama tua manebunt.
Definition
Your glory and fame will always remain.
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Vir bonus et peritus aspera verba poetarum culpabit.
Definition
Good men and skillful men will find fault with the harsh words of the poets.
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