quid tibi maxime placet aqua salvete salve aqua
quid tibi maxime placet… aqua… salvete! salve! aqua! …aut succus! Unit 11, Session 4 succus… …aut Possessive nouns in sentences lac! LO: To translate Latin sentences lac? containing possessive nouns © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
Word Roots Challenge in reverse locus sentire validus/ valida surgere 11. 04 Possessive nouns in sentences tacere solus/sola descendere sol nox © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
verbs numerare stare quaerere Quick fire sentences ascendere nouns medicus amicus dea infans ventus mater sonus campus mons miles stellas noctis lente numerabamus stella nox prepositions in new words lente slowly 11. 04 Possessive nouns in sentences © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
verbs numerare stare quaerere Quick fire sentences ascendere nouns medicus amicus dea infans ventus mater sonus campus mons miles stella nox prepositions amici militum in campo diu stabant in new words diu for a long time 11. 04 Possessive nouns in sentences © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
verbs numerare stare quaerere Quick fire sentences ascendere nouns medicus amicus dea infans ventus mater sonus campus mons miles stella nox venti sonum timeo prepositions in new words timere to fear, to be afraid of 11. 04 Possessive nouns in sentences © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
verbs numerare stare quaerere Quick fire sentences ascendere nouns medicus amicus dea infans ventus mater sonus campus mons miles stella nox montem dearum hodie ascendis prepositions in new words hodie today 11. 04 Possessive nouns in sentences © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
verbs numerare stare quaerere Quick fire sentences ascendere nouns medicus amicus dea infans ventus mater sonus campus mons miles stella nox mater infantium medicum anxie quaerit prepositions in new words anxie anxiously 11. 04 Possessive nouns in sentences © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
Possessive noun endings - recap equus feminae the woman’s horse equus magi the wizard’s horse equus magorum equus feminarum the women’s horse the wizards’ horse equus militis the soldier’s horse equus militum the soldiers’ horse -a nouns singular plural -us nouns singular plural third group nouns singular plural subject a ae subject us i subject r, s, x (and more!) es object am as object um os object em es possessive ae arum possessive i orum possessive is (i)um 11. 04 Possessive nouns in sentences © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
Translating a sentence with possessive nouns magus villam magae celeriter visitat the he, wizard she, it visits the house of the witch quickly 1. Find the verb (usually at the end) & translate 2. Find any nouns with a subject ending. Add this new word into your sentence. 3. Find any nouns with an object ending. Add this new word into your sentence. 4. Are there any possessive nouns ending in ae/i/is or arum/orum/(i)um? Translate them as ‘of the …’. 5. Add in any remaining words. 6. Make any changes that make the translation feel more natural to you. The wizard quickly visits the witch’s house. 11. 04 Possessive nouns in sentences © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
Plenary quiz valete! Question 1 What English words can you think of come from the Latin ‘sentire’, ‘to feel’? Question 2 montes deorum sunt – whose mountains are they? Question 3 quid Latine est 11. 04 Possessive nouns in sentences ? vale! © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
- Slides: 10