Latin Practice: More fun with Unit 1
Jul. 3rd, 2010 12:26 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Still working with Unit 1. Tonight's homework: make flash cards for all of the vocabulary from Unit 1, and then shuffle/draw three cards which must be used in a tiny story/group of sentences. So, er, brace yourselves. I have taken liberties. Jibes, corrections, commentary, and other hilarity is most welcome.
Roranicus Legatus est. Roranicus ad Pandoricam1 ambulat. Fluvia2 etiam ad Pandoricam ambulat. Roranicus cum Fluvia Pandoricam spectat. Pandorica tacet3.
[Rory is a Legatus. Rory walks to the Pandorica. River also walks to the Pandorica. Together, Rory and River watch the Pandorica. The Pandorica is silent.]
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1 I'm assuming here that Pandorica uses word endings like sarcina does, i.e. Pandorica, Pandoricam, Pandorica. This is pure process of analogy.
2 What? I said I took liberties! I am guessing on endings with River's name, particularly in the sentence when she is in the company of Rory. It's meant to be Ablative case, I think, but I don't know how feminine names...decline? Is that the word I need here? Also, fluvia isn't in my vocab. I went fishing online for it.
3 Tacet isn't in my vocab, so this is me making a wild stab in the dark based on what I could find here.
And that's a whole lot of silliness for five sentences.