Savēte, sodālēs.
Way back in Capitulum Secundum we first met Cornēlius. Cornēlius est dominus Rōmānus et amīcus Iūliī. Well, Cornēlius is back and he’s on a horse. Equus pulcher est. The horse is beautiful. You are probably wondering to where (quō) and from where (unde) Cornēlius is going.
In the previous lesson you determined the Latin for:
in/at Tusculum :
in/at Rome :
from Tusculum :
to Rome :
During today’s reading, try to determine the Latin for:
from Rome :
to Tusculum :
Now, READ Capitulum Sextum, lines 52-59.
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in/at Tusculum : Tūscilī
in/at Rome : Rõmae
from Tusculum : Tūsculō (ablātīvus)
to Rome : Rōmam (accūsātīvus)
from Rome : Rōmā (ablātīvus)
to Tusculum : Tūsculum (accūsātīvus)
Satis est. See you again soon.