# Oxford Latin Course, Part 1 - Chapter 05 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521550-2 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) clāmat : he/she shouts dat : he/she gives rogat : he/she asks spectat : he/she watches iacet : he/she lies (down) respondet : he/she answers dīcit : he/she says emit : he/she buys pōnit : he/she places, puts trādit : he/she hands over advenit : he/she arrives facit : he/she makes, he/she does hortus : garden ūnus, -a, -um : one dua, duae, duo : two trēs, tria : three alius, alia, aliud : other, another bonus, -a, -um : good malus, -a, -um : bad statim : at once quid? : what? cum : with in : in, on per : through, throughout nec : and not, nor neque : and not, nor postrīdiē : the next day māne : early nūndinae sunt : it is market day saccum lānae : sack of wool ficōs : figs calathōs : baskets forum : city center, market place tōtum : whole tabernae sunt : there are stalls mercēs suās : their wares ūvās : grapes vendunt : are selling locum vacuum : an empty place ērigunt : put up expōnunt : put out cāra : dear, expensive tribus dēnāriīs : for three denarii vendō : I am selling nimium : too much concēdit : agrees trādit : hands over intereā : meanwhile quantī : how much? sīc : thus, like that omnēs mercēs : all their wares vendidimus : we have sold tabernam piscātōriam : the fish stall persōnae : characters piscātor : fisherman quō? : where to? piscēs : fish valdē : very olent : smell tacē! : be quiet! quantī? : how much? hī : these nimium : too much trādit : hands over accipit : receives domum : home iēiūna : starving bene cēnābimus : we shall dine well quam cāra : how expensive! erit : will be # end