Prompt | Answer |
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1. "when I was a soldier iIN CAMPANIA, I often visited the city. |
1. IN CAMPANIA
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2. AFTER DINNER I want to show your bedroom to you." |
2. POST CENAM
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3. definition of : a |
3. away from/from
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4. definition of : ab |
4. away from/from
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5. definition of : ad |
5. to/toward/towards
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6. definition of : apud |
6. at the house of/with
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7. definition of : circum |
7. around
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8. definition of : cum |
8. with
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9. definition of : de |
9. about/down from
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10. definition of : e |
10. from/out of
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11. definition of : ex |
11. from/out of
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12. definition of : in (+ accusative) |
12. into
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13. definition of : in (+ablative) |
13. at/in/on
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14. definition of : per |
14. along/through
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15. definition of : pro |
15. for/in front of/in place of/on behalf of
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16. definition of : prope |
16. near
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17. definition of : sine |
17. without
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18. definition of : sub |
18. under
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19. everyday you were coming TO ME |
19. ad me
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20. I was wanting to stay IN THE CITY |
20. in urbe
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21. IN IT are a little chest and a small candelabra." |
21. in eo
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22. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative: in villa |
22. ablative
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23. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? circum montes |
23. accusative
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24. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? cum puella |
24. ablative
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25. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? ad pontem |
25. accusative
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26. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? ad puellam |
26. accusative
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27. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? apud villam |
27. accusative
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28. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? de monte |
28. ablative
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29. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? ex aqua |
29. ablative
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30. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in caelo |
30. ablative
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31. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in montibus |
31. ablative
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32. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in urbem |
32. accusative
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33. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in villam |
33. accusative
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34. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? per urbes |
34. accusative
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35. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? pro puella |
35. ablative
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36. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? prope puerum |
36. accusative
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37. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? sine amicis |
37. ablative
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38. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? sub signo |
38. ablative
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39. It is not right to live WITHOUT FRIENDS. |
39. sine amicis
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40. Rufilla is sitting IN THE BEDROOM |
40. In cubiculo
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41. Rufilla speaks ABOUT QUINTUS |
41. de Quinto
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42. Rufilla turned herself TOWARD QUINTUS |
42. ad Quintum
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43. Salvius led Quintus into the study here Rufilla was sitting. |
43. in tablinum
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44. Salvius, after Quintus ate dinner, was asking ABOUT THE CITY of Pompeii. |
44. de urbe
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45. she burst into tears. (lacrima= tear) |
45. in lacrimas
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46. she sent the hairdressers OUT OF THE BEDROOM |
46. ex cubiculo
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47. Suddenly Domitilla made a plan and then very quickly hurried TO THE KITCHEN |
47. ad culinam
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48. The slavegirl WITH THE COOK returned. |
48. cum coquo
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49. This house is far AWAY FROM THE CITY |
49. ab urbe
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50. Two hairdressers stand NEAR HER and arrange her hair. |
50. prope eam
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