Hello, Parents!
We're starting to get back into the swing of things in Latin class, and I wanted to give you all a look at what we will be covering in Latin this quarter. We will focus largely on procedures and phrases need for our daily classroom activities. In addition, we will be learning vocabulary related to school in hopes that we can use as much latin as possible in the classroom. There will not be much difference between the three grades this quarter, since we have several new students, and we can always use more practice and review. Once we all have a solid foundation beneath us, the grades will differentiate in skill level further. Even in this quarter, however, we will go further in depth with the grammar rules with each ascending class. Below I have outlined the phrases, vocabulary, and grammar rules we will cover throughout the quarter for your reference.
Classroom Phrases:
Salvete, discipuli! - Hello, students!
Salve, magistra! - Hello, teacher!
Valete, discipuli! - Goodbye, students!
Vale, magistra! - Goodbye, teacher!
Tacete - Stop talking
Surgite - Stand up
Sedete - Sit down
Habeo dubium. - I have a question.
Habeo assertionem - I have a comment.
Quomodo dicis... latine? - How do you say ... in Latin?
Quomodo dicis... anglice? - How do you say ... in English?
Conversational Phrases:
Quid agis? - How are you?
Ego sum beatus/a. - I am happy.
Ego sum miser/a. - I am sad.
Ego sum contentus/a. - I am fine.
Ego sum defessus/a. - I am tired.
Ego sum timidus/a. - I am nervous.
Ego sum beatissimus/a. - I am great.
Ego sum miserimus/a. I am very sad.
Grammar Rules:
Vocabulary:
We're starting to get back into the swing of things in Latin class, and I wanted to give you all a look at what we will be covering in Latin this quarter. We will focus largely on procedures and phrases need for our daily classroom activities. In addition, we will be learning vocabulary related to school in hopes that we can use as much latin as possible in the classroom. There will not be much difference between the three grades this quarter, since we have several new students, and we can always use more practice and review. Once we all have a solid foundation beneath us, the grades will differentiate in skill level further. Even in this quarter, however, we will go further in depth with the grammar rules with each ascending class. Below I have outlined the phrases, vocabulary, and grammar rules we will cover throughout the quarter for your reference.
Classroom Phrases:
Salvete, discipuli! - Hello, students!
Salve, magistra! - Hello, teacher!
Valete, discipuli! - Goodbye, students!
Vale, magistra! - Goodbye, teacher!
Tacete - Stop talking
Surgite - Stand up
Sedete - Sit down
Habeo dubium. - I have a question.
Habeo assertionem - I have a comment.
Quomodo dicis... latine? - How do you say ... in Latin?
Quomodo dicis... anglice? - How do you say ... in English?
Conversational Phrases:
Quid agis? - How are you?
Ego sum beatus/a. - I am happy.
Ego sum miser/a. - I am sad.
Ego sum contentus/a. - I am fine.
Ego sum defessus/a. - I am tired.
Ego sum timidus/a. - I am nervous.
Ego sum beatissimus/a. - I am great.
Ego sum miserimus/a. I am very sad.
Grammar Rules:
- The last sounds of Latin words change depending on HOW you use the word.
- A noun is a person, place, or thing.
- A verb is an action.
- A noun has gender, number, case.
- A verb has person, tense, and number.
- ludus - school
- magistra - teacher
- discipulus/a - student
- tabula - white board
- mensa - desk
- sella - chair
- charta - paper
- liber - book
- adversaria - notebook
- cerula - crayon
- graphium - pencil
- cummi - eraser
- pigmenta - paint
- forfex - scissors
- alphabetum - alphabet
- numeri - numbers
- prandium - lunch
- scientia - science
- mathematica - math
- musica - music
- gymnasium - p.e.
- ars - art
Verbs:
- sum - I am
- es - you are
- est - he/she/it is
- sumus -we are
- estis - y'all are
- sunt - they are
- habeo - I have
- habes - you have
- habet - he/she/it has
- habemus - we have
- habetis - y'all have
- habent - they have
Numbers:
- unus - 1
- duo - 2
- tres - 3
- quattor - 4
- quinque - 5
- sex - 6
- septem - 7
- octo - 8
- novem - 9
- decem - 10
- undecim - 11
- duodecim - 12
- tredecim - 13
- quattordecim - 14
- quindecim - 15
- sedecim - 16
- septimdecim - 17
- duodeviginti - 18
- undeviginti - 19
- viginti - 20
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