Vid 1 summarizes in Latin phrases that could be translated as:
1) You could stay in my house.
2) You could have cooked the dinner.
3) I should want you to think so.
Vid 2 summarizes in Latin phrases that could be translated as:
1) Carthage must be destroyed.
2) Julia must be loved by Cornelius.
3) Brutus and Cassius restored the Republic by killing Caesar.
Vid 1 summarizes in Latin phrases that could be translated as:
1) You could stay in my house.
2) You could have cooked the dinner.
3) I should want you to think so.
Vid 2 summarizes in Latin phrases that could be translated as:
1) Carthage must be destroyed.
2) Julia must be loved by Cornelius.
3) Brutus and Cassius restored the Republic by killing Caesar.
Vid 1 summarizes in Latin phrases that could be translated as:
1) You could stay in my house.
2) You could have cooked the dinner.
3) I should want you to think so.
Vid 2 summarizes in Latin phrases that could be translated as:
1) Carthage must be destroyed.
2) Julia must be loved by Cornelius.
3) Brutus and Cassius restored the Republic by killing Caesar.
Maneas In villa mea – You could stay in my house Id feceris – You could do this Non ausim id facere – I would not dare to do it cenam coqueres – You could have cooked the dinner dixerim pauca – I could say a few things tu velim sic existimes – I should want you to think so credas victos – You would think that they were defeated diceres innocents – You could have said they were innocent Forsitan occurrat illud – That might perhaps occur Foristan temere fecerim – I might perhaps have acted rashly Fors sit an – it May be luck whether, Forsitan – perhaps Vid 2 Karthago delenda est – Carthage must be destroyed Iulia Cornelio Amanda est – Julia must be loved by Cornelius Caesare interficiendo Brutus et Cassius rem publicam restituerunt – Brutus and Cassius restored the Republic by Killing Caesar Puer operam dat libris lengendis – The boy devotes himself to reading books Marcus Romam venit librorum legendorum causa/Marus Romam Venit ad libros legendos – Marucs came to Rome to read books/ Marcus came to Rome for reading Marcus Romam venit ad legendum – Marcus came to Rome for the purpose of reading Marcus Romam venit legend causa – Marcus came to rome for the sake of reading Puer operam dat lengendo – The boy devotes himself to reading Loquendo Cicero senatoribus persuasit – Cicero persuaded the senators by speaking Discimus errando – we learn by erring