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Appreciation Workshoppp pLatin Made Fun & Easy!
http://latinappreciation.wordpress.com/p // pp p /
Round III, Level I
S i f J h J h P l Si
Session 5 of 9Jonathan John Paul Sim
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Ante Studium
Veni, Sancte Spirítus, repletuórum corda fidélium: et tui amóris in eis ignem
é daccénde.( l f ll h h f h(Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of Thy faithful and kindle in them the fire of faithful and kindle in them the fire of Thy love.)
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V./ Emítte Spíritum tuum, et creabúnturcreabúntur.(Send forth Thy spirit, and they shall be
)created.)
R./ Et renovábis fáciem terræ.(And Thou shalt renew the face of the (And Thou shalt renew the face of the earth.)
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Orémus, (Let us pray,)D i d fidéli S i S í i Deus, qui corda fidélium Sancti Spíritus illustratióne docuísti, da nobis in eódem ,Spíritu recta sápere, et de eius semperconsolatióne gaudére Per Christum consolatióne gaudére. Per Christum Dóminum nostrum. Amen.
(O God, who hast taught the hearts of the faithful by the light of the Holy Spirit grant that by the by the light of the Holy Spirit, grant that by the gift of the same Spirit we may be always truly wise
d j i i Hi l i Th h and ever rejoice in His consolation. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.)
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Ante Studium
V./ Sedes Sapientiae( )(Our Lady, Seat of Wisdom)
R./ Ora pro nobis/ p(Pray for us)
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MANTILLAS!MANTILLAS!What’s that?What s that?
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In the Catholic In the Catholic T diti h t Tradition, what d ddo we do to
Sacred things?Sacred things?
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We veil our tabernacles!We veil our tabernacles!
Source: http://www.sanctamissa.org/en/sacristy/sacristy‐sanctuary‐and‐altar/tabernacle‐covered‐by‐veil.html
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We veil our chalices!We veil our chalices!
AM + DGWe veil sacred words…
Well, we used to, or sometimes now.
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A d ?And women?
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W il We veil h !them too!them too!
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Because Because… they are they are sacred!sacred!
Introduction to Nouns!AM + DG
Introduction to Nouns!
B i diBarney is a dinosaur
Subject(Nominative)
Predicate Nominative (Nominative) Nominative
To make life easier, just think of this as a Subject
( i i )(Nominative)
Basic NounsAM + DG
Basic Nouns
sg plN i ti N t N tNominative(Subject)
Nauta‐a
Nautae‐ae( j )
Introduction to Verb (Be)AM + DG
Introduction to Verb (Be)
Singular Plural1st Person Sum Sumus1 Person Sum
(I am)Sumus(We are)
2nd Person Es(You are)
Estis(You all are)(You are) (You all are)
3rd Person Est Sunt3(He/she/it is) (They are)
Introduction to NounsAM + DG
sg plNominative Nauta Nautae
Nauta sum Nautae sumus
Nominative(Subject)
Nauta‐a
Nautae‐ae
Nauta sum(I am a sailor)
Nautae sumus(We are sailors)( )
Nauta es
( )
Nautae estisNauta es(You are a sailor)
Nautae estis(You all are sailors)
Nauta est Nautae suntNauta est(He is a sailor)
Nautae sunt(They are sailors)
Introduction to NounsAM + DG
Introduction to Nouns
Man bites dogMan bites dog
Subject Objectj(Nominative)
j(Accusative)
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Basic Nouns
sg plg pNominative(S bj )
Nauta Nautae(Subject) ‐a ‐ae
Accusative Nautam NautasAccusative(Object)
Nautam‐am
Nautas‐as
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Grammar Recap!Singular PluralSingular Plural
1st Person Specto Spectamusp(I watch)
p(We watch)
nd P S t S t ti2nd Person Spectas(You watch)
Spectatis(You all watch)( ) ( )
3rd Person Spectat(H / h /it
Spectant(Th t h)(He/she/it
watches)(They watch)
)
Introduction to VerbsAM + DG
Introduction to Verbs
Si l R bSimple way to Remember:
O S TO – S – TM – S – TM S T
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N(Sub)
Nauta‐a
A N
1stPerson
Specto(I watch)
Spectamus(We watch)
2ndP
Spectas(Y t h)
Spectatis(Y ll t h)Ac
(Obj)Nautam‐am
Person (You watch) (You all watch)
3rdPerson
Spectat(He/she/it watches)
Spectant(They watch)
Nauta specto(I am watching the sailor)
Nautam spectamus(We are watching the sailor)( g )
Nauta spectas
( g )
Nautam estis(You are watching the sailor)
(You all are watching the sailor)
Nauta spectat(H i hi h
Nautam spectant(Th hi h (He is watching the
sailor)(They are watching the sailor)
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N(Sub)
Nautae‐ae
A N
1stPerson
Specto(I watch)
Spectamus(We watch)
2ndP
Spectas(Y t h)
Spectatis(Y ll t h)Ac
(Obj)Nautas‐as
Person (You watch) (You all watch)
3rdPerson
Spectat(He/she/it watches)
Spectant(They watch)
Nautas specto(I am watching the sailors)
Nautas spectamus(We are watching the sailors)( g )
Nautas spectas
( g )
Nautas estis(You are watching the sailors)
(You all are watching the sailors)
Nautas spectat(H i hi h il )
Nautas spectant(Th hi h (He is watching the sailors) (They are watching the sailors)
Introduction to PrepositionsAM + DG
Introduction to Prepositions
• Works just like English• BUT… some prepositions have different BUT… some prepositions have different meanings when used with different noun casescases
• In casam (acc.) – into the house• In casa (abl.) – in the houseS b ( ) t th h• Sub casam (acc.) – up to the house
• Sub casa (abl.) – under the house( )
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Prepositions
Ad A/AbTo, towards
/From, by
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Prepositions
In E/ExInto
/Out of
Prepositions UltAM + DG
PrepositionsSuper
UltraBeyond
In
SuperAboveApud InOn
At, near, among
InIn
IuxtaNext to In
ExtraIntraP
Next to, beside
OutsideWithin
SubPrope
Near SubUnder
Near
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Prepositions
DDeDown from
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PrepositionsSubSubUp to
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Prepositions
ProProIn front of
PostBehindBehind
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Prepositions
PPerThrough
CircumCircumAround
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PrepositionsTransTrans
Across
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Prepositions
CumWith
SineWithoutWith Without
PrepositionsAM + DG
Prepositions
Ante PostBefore After
Introduction to the Genitive CaseAM + DG
Introduction to the Genitive Case
• Tells you who the noun belongs to• E.g. Son of God = belongs to GodE.g. Son of God belongs to God• E.g. Bob’s Comb = belongs to Bob• E.g. Comb of Bob
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Genitive Case• AgnusDei
h b f G d– The Lamb of God• FiliusDei
S f G d– Son of God• Mater Dei
M h f G d– Mother of God
• Scapha nautaeScapha nautae– The boat of the sailor
• Casa AgricolaeCasa Agricolae– The house of the farmer
• In scapha nautae sumIn scapha nautae sum– I am in the boat of the sailor
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Introduction to the Genitive Case
• Tells you who the noun belongs to• E.g. Son of God = belongs to GodE.g. Son of God belongs to God• E.g. Bob’s Comb = belongs to Bob• E.g. Comb of Bob
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Introduction to the Genitive Casesg plsg pl
Nominative Nauta Nautae(Subject) ‐a ‐ae
A i N NAccusative(Object)
Nautam‐am
Nautas‐as(Object) am as
Genitive( )
Nautae Nautarum(Possession) ‐ae ‐arum
AM + DGLesson Dates
Session 6 of 9: Wed, 16 Dec 099 , 9Break: Wed, 23 Dec 09 (NO LESSON)
k d ( )Break: Wed, 30 Dec 09 (NO LESSON)Session 7 of 9: Wed, 6 Jan 10Session 7 of 9: Wed, 6 Jan 10Session 8 of 9: Wed, 13 Jan 10Session 9 of 9: Wed, 20 Jan 10
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Post Studium
Nos cum prole pia, benedícat Virgo María.
(May the Virgin Mary with her loving Child bless us )Child bless us.)
AmenAmen.