Friday, January 17, 2025

Latin Catch-Up Day (Saturday Jan. 18)

Today is a catch-up day to review any lesson(s) you missed this past week, and also to do whatever kind of practice you think is most fun/useful for you. You will find the list of lessons below, plus a random cat. 

Since the focus this week was neuter nouns, I've made two slideshows you can use for review. First, you can use this slideshow of sayings to review the says that contain neuter nouns or adjectives:

Next, after you review those slides, use this slideshow of neuter nouns and adjectives to check yourself. Hopefully you will feel confident about this vocabulary. If you are not sure about something, you can look up any saying on the Sayings list, which links you to the lesson in which that saying appears:


Here are the lessons from this week; you can also see the complete list of lessons on its own page.

  1. Rarum carum.
  2. Medium certum est.
  3. Nullum malum impunitum.
  4. Nullum mendacium semper occultum.
  5. Pravum lignum numquam rectum.
  1. Caecum odium.
  2. Simul dictum, simul factum.
  3. Si satis est, multum est.
  4. Ubi periculum, ibi lucrum.
  5. Ubique medium caelum est.

  1. Omne initium difficile.
  2. Omne trium perfectum.
  3. Omne pulchrum amabile.
  4. Non omne dulce bonum.
  5. Omne nimium non bonum.
  1. Dulce otium.
  2. Natale solum dulce.
  3. Inevitabile est fatum.
  4. Futurum invisibile.
  5. Heu, heu, praeteritum non est revocabile tempus.
  1. Lac gallinaceum.
  2. Ubi mel, ibi fel.
  3. Tempus breve est.
  4. Nil magis nostrum est quam tempus.
  5. Praeteritum nihil, praesens instabile, futurum incertum.

Random cat:



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