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3. Nautae vincant.
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4. Ad mare ambulem?
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5. Ad mare ambulaÅreÅmus?
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3 Customarily the ®rst-person usage is called hortatory and the third-person jussive.
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6. Ad mare ambuleÅmus!
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7. Utinam ad mare ambulaÅvisseÅmus!
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8. MõÅliteÅs ad mare noÅn ambulaÅrent?
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8. Translate the following.
1. Ad decus et ad lõÅbertaÅtem naÅtõÅ sumus: aut haec teneaÅmus aut cum dõÅgnitaÅte moriaÅmur.
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2. Quis enim noÅn timeat omnia proÅvidentem et coÅgitantem et animad-vertentem et omnia ad seÅ pertineÅre putantem curioÅsum et pleÅnum negoÅtiõÅ deum?
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3. O stultitiam! Stultitiamne dõÅcam an impudentiam singulaÅrem?
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4. DeÅtur aliquõÅ luÅdus aetaÅtõÅ sit adulescentia lõÅberior; noÅn omnia voluptaÅ-
tibus deÅnegentur; noÅn semper superet veÅra illa et deÅrecta ratioÅ; vincat aliquandoÅ cupiditaÅs voluptaÅsque ratioÅnem.
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5. Utinam tam facile veÅra invenõÅre possim quam falsa convincere!
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6. Utinam cum Caesar societaÅtem aut numquam coisseÅs aut numquam direÅmisseÅs!
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7. Quid enim meÅ interpoÅnerem audaÅciae tuae?
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Vocabulary
decus, decoris, n.
honor
lõÅbertaÅs, -taÅtis, f.
freedom
aut. . .aut
either. . .or
nascor, nascõÅ, naÅtus sum
be born
dõÅgnitaÅs, -taÅtis, f.
dignity, prestige
enim
for indeed
proÅvideoÅ, proÅvideÅre
foresee, provide
coÅgitoÅ, coÅgitaÅre
think, ponder
animadvertoÅ, animadvertere
notice
pertineoÅ, pertineÅre
extend to, relate to
putoÅ, putaÅre
think
curioÅsus, -a, -um
careful, attentive
pleÅnus, -a, -um
full
negoÅtium, -õÅ, n.
business, concern
stultitia, -ae, f.
stupidity
impudentia, -ae, f.
shamelessness