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Vocabulary. Grammar Dative Case (from “do, dare, dedī” = “I give, to give, I gave”) translated as TO / FOR INDIRECT OBJECT – receives the DIRECT OBJECT

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Vocabulary

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Grammar

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Dative Case(from “do, dare, dedī” = “I give, to give, I gave”)

• translated as TO / FOR• INDIRECT OBJECT

– receives the DIRECT OBJECT• Example:

– I gave a gift to the slave.– donum servō dedī.

• Create your own example in Anglice:

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Three Degrees of Adjectives

• Positive– Ex:

• Comparative– Ex:

• Superlative– Ex:

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Adjectives in lingua Latina

• nōs Rōmānī sumus callidī.

• nōs Rōmānī sumus callidiōrēs quam vōs Graecī.

• nōs Rōmānī sumus callidissimī!

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Verbs That Govern the Dative*(Most verbs govern the __________ case.)*

respondeō, respondēre, responsīdiscipulī Magistrae respondērunt.

credō, crēdere, credidīvōs amīcīs crēditis.

faveō, favēre, favīRōmānī dilligentissimīs puellīs et puerīs favent.

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More Datives FOR You!placetne tibi? mihi placet.Is it pleasing to you? It is pleasing to me.

mihi : ________ nōbīs : _________

tibi : _________ vōbīs : _________

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QUESTION WORDS?Quis? Quid? Ubi?

Cur?

-ne : vōsne estis contentī?Are you (pl.) satisfied? (Yes or

No)

num : num Quīntus timet?Surely Quintus is not afraid?

(NO)

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Translation

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“thermae”• As I read aloud, look at the words. Which ones

do you recognize?

• Now study the new vocab in the list below the story. Write two sentences describing what you think the story will be about.

• Begin translating, from lines 1 – 8. If you finish early, HELP a neighbor. – DON’T complete the story!

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“in palaestrā” pg. 146

• Each person is responsible for listening to presenters

• AND answering questions on their OWN sheet of paper

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“in tabernā” - pg. 149

• CLOZE activity

• Due Wednesday

Test Tuesday!!!

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“in apodyterio” pg. 152

• Narrator• Fur• Sceledrus• Anthrax• Mercator

-Choose your groups; 5 per group-Be prepared to present at the beginning of class

tomorrow- NO EXCUSES!!! Latin & English :D

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“controversia” pg. 166

• Storyboards– 1 picture, 1 Latin caption per set of lines (3 total)– Don’t have to be masterpieces, DO have to have color– Turn in translation with Storyboard

• 1 – 12

• 13 – 26

• 27 – 39

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“statuae”

Begin translating in ONE of three ways: Literal, word-for-wordSummary (1 – 2 paragraphs for whole story)Small picto-story (at least 8 pictures)

NOT a full-scale storyboard!

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“anulus Aegyptius” pg. 172

• means:

• with a partner, translate first __16__ lines

• and answer first __6__ questions

• ALL QUESTIONS DUE: Friday– VOSTRUM EXAM EST UBI???

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“Marcus et Quartus”pg. 184

Finish together as a class

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“Lucius Spurius Pomponianus”“in villa”

“prope amphitheatrum”

“in foro”

“in culina”

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Calescite

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Calescite!

Decline “therma, thermae” f. bath

(Write that and the DECLENSION NUMBER at the top of your page.)

What else should you create? Hint: Magistra Flynn hearts _______!!!

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1st Declension Singular Plural

Nominative therma thermae

Genitive thermae thermārum

Dative thermae thermīs

Accusative thermam thermās

Ablative thermā thermīs

Which TWO cases have we learned so far? Put a star by each one.

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Calescite!Decline fīlius, fīliī, m. (son)

?????? Decl. S. Pl.

Nom.

Gen.

Dat.

Acc.

Abl.

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2nd Decl. S. Pl.Nom. fīlius fīliī

Gen. fīliī fīliōrum

Dat. fīliō fīliīs

Acc. fīlium fīliōs

Abl. fīliō fīliīs

Which form would you use to say:

The son praised his father.

The father showed the painting to his son.WHY?

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Calescite!Decline cīvis, cīvis

m. (citizen)

???????????? Singular Plural

Nominative

Genitive

Dative

Accusative

Ablative

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3rd Declension Singular Plural

Nominative cīvis cīvēs

Genitive cīvis cīvium

Dative cīvī cīvibus

Accusative cīvem cīvēs

Ablative cīve cīvibus

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Calescite!

Name the three cases we have officially learned.

Write the part of speech which belongs to each case. Describe it.

(ex: Subject – doing the action)

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Calescite!

Write the sentence in Latin.Underline the Dative case.

Translate into English.

1) servus Metellae togam dēdit.

2) Melissa mercatorī pecuniam tradidit.

3) Quīntus amicō novum discum ostendit.

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CALESCITE!Write the Latin word in the Dative case and

translate the sentence into English.

1) mercator fēminīs togās ostendit.

2) Caecilius fīliō discum dēdit.

3) ancilla mercatorī pecuniam tradidit.

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Calescite!

Translate into English & assign a gender:

1) pulcherrimus (boy, girl, thing?)

2) callidissima (boy, girl, thing?)

3) splendidissimum (boy, girl, thing?)

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Calescite!

Scribite linguam Latinam. Translate into English.

1) nos Romani sumus fortes.

2) nos Romani sumus fortiores quam vos Graeci.

3) nos discupli linguae Latinae sumus fortissimi!!!

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Calescite!

Turn to page 180for a full list of Stage 10 vocabulary.

Write down three Latin words, and one English derivative for each word.

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Calescite!Choose the correct words & translate.

Write both Latin & English.

1) Quintus (pictoribus, pictorī) iuvenem offert.

2) “Romanī,” inquit Quintus, “(Graeculō turbulentō, Graeculīs turbulentīs) pacem dant.”

* “statuae” due!

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CalesciteTranslate:

Magistra examinem discipulīs dēdit.

Discipulī īram Magistrae ostendērunt! Ēheu!

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Previous Work

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Previous Work

• Stage 9 Test• Stage 10 Test

• “in apodyterio” Parsing

• Stg. 9 Derivatives• Stg. 10 Derivatives

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“in apodyterio” pg. 152

• Bonus nuntius: you don’t have to translate!

• Malus nuntius: PARSING!!!

– Verbs: Tense, person, number, translate

– Nouns: Case, number, translate, use