Salvēte, sodālēs.
Back in Lesson 62 we met the irregular verb it/eunt. It is similar to the English word go, expressing movement without specifying the method or manner. Mēdus ā villā Romam it. Medus is going from the villa to Rome.
In today’s reading we will meet the imperative of it/eunt. These are the forms you use to tell somebody to go. To tell one person to go we say ī. To tell more than one person to go we say īte.
Now READ Capitulum Septimum, lines 72-79.
Satis est. See you again soon.