- laudem
laudes
laudet
laudetemus
laudetis
laudent - moneam
moneas
moneat
moneamus
moneatis
moneant - agam
agas
agat
agamus
agatis
agant - audiam
audias
audiat
audiamus
audiatis
audiant - capiam
capias
capiat
capiamus
capiatis
capiant - sim
sis
sit
simus
sitis
sint - possim
possis
posstit
possimus
possitis
possint - possem
posses
posset
possemus
possetis
possent - agam
ages
aget
agemus
agetis
agent - egi
egis
egit
egimus
egistis
egerunt - audivi
audivisti
audivit
audivimus
audivistis
audiverunt - ceperam
ceperas
ceperat
ceperamus
cerperatis
ceperant - laudavero
laudaveris
laudaverit
laudaverimus
laudaveritis
laudaverint - porta
portae
portae
portam
porta
portae
portarum
portis
portas
portis - amicus
amici
amico
amicum
amico
amici
amicorum
amicis
amicos
amicis - puer
pueri
puero
puerum
puero
pueri
puerorum
pueris
pueros
pueris - donum
doni
dono
donum
dono
dona
donorum
donis
donos
donis - rex
regis
regi
regem
rege
reges
regum
regibus
reges
regibus - corpus
corporis
corpori
corpus
corpore
corpora
corporum
corporibus
corpora
corporibus - civis
civis
civi
civem
cive
cives
civium
civibus
cives
civibus - urbs
urbis
ubi
urbem
urbe
urbes
urbium
urbibus
urbes
urbibus - mare
maris
mari
marem
mare
maria
marium
maribus
maria
maribus - fructus
fructus
fructui
fructum
fructu
fructus
fructuum
fructibus
fructus
fructibus - dies
diei
diei
diem
die
dies
dierum
diebus
dies
diebus - hic haec hoc
huis huis huis
huic huic huic
hunc hanc hoc
hoc hac hoc
hi hae haec
horum harum harum
his his his
hos has haec
his his his - moenia- walls
- osculum-eye
- respondeo- to respond
- cedo- to withdraw
- stella- star
- expleo- to fill up
- luna- moon
- princeps- chief
- superus- to be above
- sol- sun
- mensa- city
- nox- night
- caput- head
- nemo- no one
- capio- to capture
- dico- to teach
- fugio- to flee
- sapiens- wise
- ferox- fierce
- duco-to lead
- credo-to believe
- expello-to expell
- labor-labor
- neco- to kill
- discipula- student
- tollo- to raise
- remaneo- to remain
- otium- liesure
- sapientiae- wisdom
- vir- man
- hodie- today
- antiqaue- ancient
- pecunia- money
- cogito- to think
- senatus- senate
- Can it be that Phillip, king of the Macedonians, had an heir Alexander, joined his son, sent the first letter to Aristotle, someone who was a philosopher, however that it led him to do the best of his duty, it was pertainent that he stay to his studies and that the credit of his wisdom came from his father?
- None of the cursed things that he commited against the people made him see and the our legeslator called him out to be expelled.
- With Asia conquered, the leader of the Romans took many of the slaves back to Italy.
- Let us live my Lesbia, and let us love,
and let us consider all of the severe rumors
of old men to be worth one penny!
Only to let us fall and bring back:
with this timethat is short,
the night is everlasting under the sky.
You give me a thousand kisses, then a hundred,
then another thousand, then a second hundred,
then even a thousand more, then a hundred.
Then, with many thousands on our faces,
we will count them up, and not knowing the number,
however and they will look at us with evil,
with only the the number of kisses to be.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Midterm Exam
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