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Nomen Anglicum: _____________________________ Nomen Latinum: ___________________
Iusiurandum:
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Latin I Unit II Honors Study Guide
DUE ON: __________________________
Vocabulary: Write the Latin word for each English definition. Watch out for spelling! NOTE:
there are more definitions for these words than the ones listed. Consult the vocabulary pages in
your binder for more complete definitions.
farmer
fame
girl
road
water
family
servant
life
cart
fortune
forest
horse
island
land
good
hard
long
large
bad
many
new
small
was
were
is
are
to love
to work
to prepare
to carry
to watch
no
not
yes
now
where
and
because
but
food
supply
shape
number
care
queen
famous
flat
sailor
wave
money
to sail
tomorrow
then
to
friend
letter
loot
pleasing
to give
to entrust
to point out
to announce
to test
injustice
memory
punishment
province
victory
fight
to incite
to seize
to fight
to save
hour
my
fifth
your
always
to praise
daughter
almost
Nouns: Decline the following words. Suggested: highlight or underline the noun endings on each
word.
Singular
1st
declension
Nominative filia
Genitive
Plural
filiae
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
Singular
2nd
declension
Nominative equus
Genitive
Plural
equi
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
List the case and number of the following underlined words.
Case
Number
1. Servo praedam non monstrabimus.
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2. Annae vias silvae monstrabo.
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3. Annae vias silvae monstrabo.
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4. Litteris reginae magnam victoriam nuntiabit.
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5. Litteris reginae magnam victoriam nuntiabit.
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6. Aquā vitam equorum servabimus.
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Sentence Completion: Circle the letter of the best answer to complete each sentence.
Many slaves carry water to the land.
____1____ servi ad ____2____ aquam portant.
1. a) multae
b) multa
c) multos
d) multi
2. a) terram
b) terra
c) terrae
d) terris
Where in Sardinia is the abundance of food?
Ubi in Sardinia ____3____ copia ____4____ ?
3. a) est
4. a) cibus
b) et
b) cibi
c) sunt
c) cibum
d) erat
d) ciborum
The good queen will give a lot of money to her friends.
Regina bona ____5____ magnam pecuniam ___6_____.
5. a) amici
b) amico
6. a) donabit b) donat
c) amicis
d) amicos
c) donabunt
d) donatis
The bad sailors are saving many families with their victories.
Nautae ____7____ multas familias ___8_____ servant.
7. a) mala
b) malae
c) mali
d) malas
8. a) victoriae b) victoriarum c) victoriam
d) victoriis
We will watch the road because the farmers are working.
____9____ spectabimus quod agricolae ___10_____.
9. a) via
b) viam
10. a) sunt laborant
b) laboro
c) viae
c) laborant
d) viis
d) laboramus
Roman Numerals: Fill in the Roman numerals or Arabic numerals requested.
1=
5=
10=
40=
400=
500=
900=
1000=
50=
90=
100=
444 ______________________
MMDCLXXXVII ____________________
3907 _____________________
XCIV _____________________________
621 ______________________
MCMXCIX_________________________
1099 _____________________
CCCXXX__________________________
1456 _____________________
CDI_______________________________
Mythology: Match each Greek god or goddess to his or her Roman name. Study these and be
prepared to give both names (not from a word bank).
Venus
Jupiter
Apollo/Phoebus
Vulcan
Minerva
Bacchus
Mercury
Juno
Diana
Vesta
Mars
Neptune
Pluto
Zeus___________________________ King of the gods; god of the sky and storms
Athena___________________________ Goddess of war and wisdom
Hera___________________________ Queen of the gods; goddess of marriage
Apollo___________________________ God of the sun, music, and medicine
Artemis___________________________ Goddess of the moon and hunting
Hephaestus___________________________ God of fire
Hestia___________________________ Goddess of the hearth
Ares___________________________ God of war
Poseidon___________________________ God of the sea and earthquakes
Hermes___________________________ God of messengers and thieves; wore winged sandals
Hades___________________________ God of the underworld
Dionysus___________________________ God of wine, theatre, parties, and tragedy
Aphrodite___________________________ Goddess of love and beauty
Are the planet names the Roman names or Greek names? ________________________
(Hint: knowing this might help you study and remember the names!)
Verbs: Fill in the forms for the verb mando, mandāre in present and future tenses.
PRESENT Sing
TENSE
Plural
FUTURE
TENSE
1st person
1st person
2nd person
2nd person
3rd person
3rd person
Sing
Plural
Imperative Singular _____________________ Imperative Plural ______________________
Translate each verb. Pay careful attention to whether it is present tense, future tense, imperative,
or infinitive!
mandabunt ____________________________
mandāre_____________________________
mandat________________________________
mandatis____________________________
mandate_______________________________
mandamus___________________________
mandabo ______________________________
mandas_____________________________
Translation: Translate each passage. Study tip: Look over your translated stories from Lessons
6-8 to prepare yourself for translating.
Sed nauta terram gratam Columbo monstrat. Columbus curam nautis mandat et terram novam
spectat. Insula parva est, sed grata nautis, quod terra firma est. Tum Columbus litteras ad
Isabellam portat.
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Romani Galliam occupant et magnam praedam parant. Galli silvis fortunas et familias mandant.
Romani Gallis magnas poenas parant. Poenae durae sunt. Pugnate!
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Magnas undas cras spectabimus; sed aquam planam, non magnas undas, amamus. Ad insulam
claram Britanniam navigabimus. In Gallia regina non est, sed familia multas picturas reginae
spectabit.
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Sight Translation: Translate a passage you have never seen before and answer grammar
questions over it!