. Latin for beginners . Hie is declined as follows: Singular * Plural MASC. FEM. NEUTf. ioe^ MASC FEM. NEUT. Norn, hie haee hi hae haee Gen, huius huius huius horum harum horum Dat, huie huie huie his his his Ace, hune hane hoe h5s has haee AbL hoc hae hoe his hfs his a. Huius is pronounced hobydos^ and huie is pronounced hooic (onesyllable). 292. The demonstrative pronouns iste, ista, istud, and ille, ilia,illud, except for the nominative and accusative singular neuterforms istud and illud, are declined exactly like ipse, ipsa, ipsum,(See § 481.) THE DEMONSTRATIVES HIC, ISTE, ILLE 129 293. MO


. Latin for beginners . Hie is declined as follows: Singular * Plural MASC. FEM. NEUTf. ioe^ MASC FEM. NEUT. Norn, hie haee hi hae haee Gen, huius huius huius horum harum horum Dat, huie huie huie his his his Ace, hune hane hoe h5s has haee AbL hoc hae hoe his hfs his a. Huius is pronounced hobydos^ and huie is pronounced hooic (onesyllable). 292. The demonstrative pronouns iste, ista, istud, and ille, ilia,illud, except for the nominative and accusative singular neuterforms istud and illud, are declined exactly like ipse, ipsa, ipsum,(See § 481.) THE DEMONSTRATIVES HIC, ISTE, ILLE 129 293. MODEL SENTENCES Is this horse {pi mine) strong ? Estne hie equus validus ? That horse (pi yours) is strongs but that \ Iste equus est validus, sedone (yonder) is weak y ille est infirmus Are these (men by m€) your friends f Suntne hi amici tui ? Those (men by you) are my friends^ but \ Isti sunt amici mei, sedthose (men yonder) are enemies ) illi sunt inimici 294. EXERCISES First learn the special vocabulary, p. ^ I. A GermaKsChieftain addresmanorum dux syos convocavit-et--vV mayit. Tos, qmin his linipti^ vlvitiSrm hunalocurr^convocavi« quia mecum detetis istos .agrdS/S is^s^.^mos ab iniuriis Rppianorumliberare.^ «Hoc nobis non difficile erft, quod Hli. fesies , has^.silvaMjr-J denMs,feraS saeVas quarum vestigia vident, inontes altos timeiitJr Srv> fortes erimus, dei ipsi nobis viam salutis demonstrabunt Ille sov^l^ isti ocuili calamitates nostras viderunt. Itaque nomen illius rei pu-biicae Romanae non solum nobis, sed etiam omnibus Jiominibus qui i 4>ertatem amant. est invisum. Ad arma vos voco. Exercete istam 10istinam virtuteri^ et vmcetis. II. I. Does that bird (of yours)^ sing? 2. This bird (of mine)^sings both^ in summer and in winter and has a beautiful voice. 3. Those birds (yonder)^ in the country dont sing in winter. 4. Snatch a spear from the hands of that soldier (near you)^ andcome home with me. 5. With those very eyes (of yours) ^ you will see cs^ the


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