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CANDIDATI

CANDIDATI. STAGE 11 New Grammar Topics: 1. Verbs that take the Dative Case as Direct Object 2. Questions 3. Continued Review and Practice of Dative Case Culture: Local Government and Elections. VOCABULARY. Convenit : conv ē nit gathers, meets Credit: credid it (+DAT)

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CANDIDATI

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  1. CANDIDATI STAGE 11 New Grammar Topics: 1. Verbs that take the Dative Case as Direct Object 2. Questions 3. Continued Review and Practice of Dative Case Culture: Local Government and Elections

  2. VOCABULARY • Convenit: convēnit • gathers, meets • Credit: credidit (+DAT) • Trusts, believes, has faith in • Favet: fāvit (+DAT) • Favors, supports • Invitat: invitavit • invites • Legit:lēgit • reads • Placet: placuit(+DAT) • it pleases, suits • Promittit:promisit • promises • Rapit:rapuit • seizes, grabs • Verberat:verberavit • strikes, beats

  3. VOCABULARY CONT. • Dē • down from, about • Gens • family • Liberalis • Generous • Minime! • No! • Murus • Wall • Noster • Our • Nunc • Now

  4. VOCABULARY CONT. • Primus • First • Pugna • Fight • Secundus • Second • Senātor • Senator • Sollicitus • Worried, anxious • Stultus • Stupid • Tertius • Third

  5. VOCABULARY CONT. • Utilis • Useful • Valē • Good-bye! • Vir • man

  6. PRACTICE SENTENCES pp.182-183 1. Cives in forocandidatosspectant. The citizens watch the candidates in the forum. 2. Agricolae clamant, “noscandidatum optimumhabemus.” The farmers shout, “We have the best candidate.” “candidatusnosterestLucius.” “Our candidate is Lucius.” “nosLuciofavemus.” Favet: favit (+DAT) “we favor Lucius.”

  7. Nom. Dat. Acc. 3. Mercatoresagricolis respondent, “noscandidatum optimumhabemus.” The merchants respond to the farmers, “We have the best candidate.” “candidatusnosterestmercator.” “Our candidate is a merchant.” Nom. Dat. “nosmercatorifavemus.” Favet: favit (+DAT) “We favor the merchant.”

  8. 4. Pistores in foro clamant, “nospistorescandidatum optimumhabemus.” The bakers shout in the forum, “We bakers have the best candidate.” “candidatusnosterestpistor.” “Our candidate is a baker.” Nom. Dat. “nospistoricredimus.” Credit: credidit +DAT) “We believe in the baker.”

  9. 5. Iuvenespistoribus respondent, “nosiuvenescandidatum optimumhabemus.” The young men respond to the bakers, “We youths have the best candidate.” “candidatusnosterestathleta.” “Our candidate is an athlete.” “nosathletaecredimus.” Credit: credidit (+DAT) “We believe in the athlete.”

  10. 6. Fures clamant, “nosquoquecandidatumhabemus.” The thieves shout, “We also have a candidate.” “candidatusnosterest fur.” “Our candidate is a thief.” “noscandidatonostro non credimussed favemus.” Credit & favit (+DAT) “We favor but do not trust our candidate.”

  11. Questions in Latin • So far you have met the following ways of asking questions in Latin: • By means of a question word such as quis, quid, ubi, cūr: • Quisest Quintus? • Who is Quintus? • Quid tufacis? • What are you doing? • Ubiestanulus? • Where is the ring? • Cur tulacrimas? • Why are you crying?

  12. Questions in Latin • By tone of voice, indicated in writing by a question mark: • Tupecuniamdebes? • Do you owe money? • Tuanulumhabes? • Do you have a ring? • By adding –ne to the first word of a sentence: • Vosneestiscontenti? • Are you satisfied? • Placetnetibi? • Does it please you?

  13. Questions in Latin • By means of the question word num, which indicates that the answer to the question will be no: • Num Quintus timet? • Surely Quintus is not afraid? • Num tu Afro faves? • Surely you do not support Afro? Or • You don’t support Afer, do you?

  14. Questions in Latin: Practice! • More practice: • Curtu in hortolaboras? • Why are you working in the garden? • Quisestathletaille? • Who is that athlete? • Tudiscumhabes? • Do you have a discus? • Vosneestisirati? • Are you angry? • Ubisuntmercatores? • Where are the merchants?

  15. Questions in Latin: Practice! • More practice: • Quidquaris, domina? • What are you looking for, lady? • TunePompeianuses? • Are you a Pompeian? • Quisvinumportat? • Who is carrying the wine? • Cenamparas? • Are you preparing dinner? • Numcenamparas? • Surely you are not preparing dinner? Or • You are not preparing dinner, are you?

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