. Latin for beginners . nus nautambonum laudat. 5. Sextus cum nauta bono praedam portat. 6. Ubi,nauta bone, sunt arma et tela legatl Roman! ? 7. Nautae boni ad bel-lum properant. 8. Fama nautarum bonorum est clara. 9. Pugnae suntgratae nautis bonis. 10. OppidanI nautas bonos curant. 11. Cur,nautae boni, mall agricolae ad Rhenum properant? 12. Mall agricolaecum bonis nautis pugnant. II. I. The wicked farmer is hastening to the village v^ith (his)booty. 2. The reputation of the wicked farmer is not good. 3. Whydoes Galbas daughter giye arms and weapons to the wicked farmer ? 4. Lesbia invites th


. Latin for beginners . nus nautambonum laudat. 5. Sextus cum nauta bono praedam portat. 6. Ubi,nauta bone, sunt arma et tela legatl Roman! ? 7. Nautae boni ad bel-lum properant. 8. Fama nautarum bonorum est clara. 9. Pugnae suntgratae nautis bonis. 10. OppidanI nautas bonos curant. 11. Cur,nautae boni, mall agricolae ad Rhenum properant? 12. Mall agricolaecum bonis nautis pugnant. II. I. The wicked farmer is hastening to the village v^ith (his)booty. 2. The reputation of the wicked farmer is not good. 3. Whydoes Galbas daughter giye arms and weapons to the wicked farmer ? 4. Lesbia invites the good sailor to dinner. 5. Why is Lesbia withthe good sailor hastening from the cottage ? 6. Sextus, where is myhelmet? 7. The good sailors are hastening to the toilsome The horses of the wicked farmers are small. 9. The Roman peoplegive money to the good sailors. 10. Friends care for the Whose friends are fighting with the wicked farmers ? ^ Est, beginning a declarative sentence, there GALEAE 38 NOUNS IN -lUS AND -lUM ^ LESSON XII NOUNS IN -lUS AND -lUM 87. Nouns of the second declension in -ius and -ium end in -i inthe genitive singular, not in -ii, and the accent rests on the penult;as, fill from filius (son)^ praesidi from praesi^dium (garrison), 88. Proper names of persons in -ius, and filius, end in -i in thevocative singular, not in -S, and the accent rests on the penult; as,Vergili, O Vergil; fili, O son, a. Observe that in these words the vocative and the genitive are alike. 89. praesidium (base praesidi-), n., garrison filius (base fili-), m., son Singular Nom. praesidium filius Gen, praesidi fili Dat, praesidiS filio Ace, praesidium filium Abl, praesidio filio Voc, praesidium fili The plural is regular. Note that the -i- of the base is lost onlyin the genitive singular, and in the vocative of words like filius. Decline together praesidium parvum; filius bonus; fluvius longus, thelong river J proelium clarum, the famous battle, 90. E


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