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How is the indirect statement formed in Latin?

The indirect statement, or oratio obliqua, is a statement reported indirectly from another source. Compare the following sentences:1. Caecilius is in the garden.2. Metella says that Caecilius is in the ga...

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Translate the below passage into english "Labienus legatus statim verbis Pompeii imperatoris de proelio respondit....

Labienus, the legate, immediately responded to the words of the general Pompey about the battle

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Using the vocab provided translate the sentence below into Latin

The gods were calling the women to the temple. god = deus, dei; call = voco (1); woman = femina, feminae; to = ad + accusative; temple = templum, templi.
Dei vocabant feminas ad templum

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Where do you start when trying to translate a sentence from Latin.

What I consider to be one of the key focus on mastering the concept of the Latin language is familiarizing yourself with the dictionary. You have to understand the layout of the dictionary because it is t...

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‘si enim amici me in caelo videbunt, omnes tandem mihi credent.’ (lines 4–5): what did Phaethon think would happen if his friends saw him driving the chariot in the sky?

That they would finally believe him (that he was son of Apollo).

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