# Oxford Latin Course, Part 1 - Chapter 04 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521550-2 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) adest : he/she is present cūrat : he/she cares, looks after accēdit : he/she approaches prōcēdit : he/she goes forward surgit : he/she rises dormit : he/she sleeps venit : he/she comes cūr : why? diū : for a long time iam : now, already lentē : slowly saepe : often tandem : at last amīcus : friend lūdus : school eōs : them (acc. m. pl.) eās : them (acc. f. pl.) ille : he illa : she quod : because ubi : when magnus, -a, -um : great, big miser, misera, miserum : miserable multus, -a, -um : much, many cotīdiē : every day fontem : the spring urnās : water pots aliae ... aliae : some ... others dūcunt : draw plēnās : full colloquium ... facit : makes conversation, chats cum amīcīs : with her friends lūdit : plays domum : (to) home quoque : also post : after aegrē : with difficulty lāpsat : slips effluit : flows out heu, heu! : alas, alas! frācta : broken ā casā : from the house cōnsistit : stops ūnā : together cōnfecta : finished exit : goes out tabernam : the pub vīnum : wine colloquium faciunt : make conversation, talk querēlās : complaints plauit : it has rained siccī : dry cārus : dear, expensive nēmō : no one duovirī : the magistrates aliī : othes interdum : sometimes # end