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Aeneid Translation IV.296-400
Do NOT copy this wiki word-for-word, or you won't gain any valuable translating practice. Try to do as much of the translation on your own as you can before referring to the -
Aeneid Translation XII.887-952
887. Aeneas threatens against [him], and he brandishes his huge treelike 888. weapon, and he speaks thus with a savage heart: -
Regular verb formation
Before reading this article, please first read Conjugations so that you know how to identify the conjugation of a verb. The present tense translates "verbs," "is verbing" or "does verb." It is used for actions -
Uses of the ablative
Oh, ablative, why must you have so many uses? And why must those uses be so difficult to distinguish sometimes? This guide should help with that problem. If it doesn't, ask someone smarter than -
Aeneid Translation VI.1-101
For reference only; please do not copy verbatim. At the beginning of the poem, Aeneas is "crying" because Palinurus has just died from falling off the ship and drowning. -
Aeneid Translation I.297-401
Add 296 to any line number in this translation to determine what line number it is in the original work. He speaks these words and sends down from heaven the one, born from Maja*, so -
Aeneid Translation I.102-207
If you are translating the Aeneid for homework, I ask that you DO NOT COPY this translation-- that will teach you nothing. Try to do as much of it on your own as you can -
Uses of the subjunctive
A conditional sentence consists of two parts. In English, the clause beginning with "if" is called the protasis, and the clause that begins with "then" is called the apodosis. In Latin, there is no word -
Aeneid Translation IV.206-304
PLEASE DO NOT COPY THIS TRANSLATION WORD-FOR-WORD, OR TRUST ME, IT WILL NOT HELP YOU AT ALL. Use it for reference ONLY. 206. Almighty Jupiter, to whom the Moorish people, having feasted -
Aeneid Translation VI.450-901
For reference only; please do not copy. 450. Among whom Phoenecian Dido, fresh from a wound, -
Aeneid Translation I.208-296
If you are translating the Aeneid for homework, I ask that you DO NOT COPY this translation-- that will teach you nothing. Try to do as much of it on your own as you can -
Aeneid Translation IV.1-104
But the queen, wounded by heavy love for some time,, nourishes the wound in her veins and is seized by blind fire., Much virtue of the man* and much honor of the race runs back -
Aeneid Translation VI.102-211
[Brackets] indicate a word that is supplied. Bold text indicates a poetic plural translated as singular. -
Aeneid Translation I.402-519
Add 401 to any line number in this translation to determine what line number it is in the original work. She spoke, and turning aside, she shined with her pink neck,, and her immortal hair -
Aeneid Translation X.420-509
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Aeneid Translation IV.416-705
416. Anna, you see that it is being hurried around on the whole shore; 417. they have gathered on all sides; the sail now calls the airs, and -
Uses of the dative
1. Special Verb: 8. Dative with special adjective. Adjectives relating to familiarity, likeness, attitude, closeness, or aptitude will often take the dative. Remember the acronym FLACA: -
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Uses of the genitive
Are you tired of using the "genitive of specification" copout that has plagued Latin students' Aeneid booklets? Do you not know enough genitive uses to put even that? Do you not know any genitives at -
Aeneid Translation XII.791-842
791. Meanwhile, the king of almighty Olympus addresses 792. Juno watching fights from a tawny cloud: -
Impersonal verbs
An impersonal verb is a verb that only exists in the 3rd person singular. Its only subject is "it". Verbs of traveling (such as go or come) have passive forms in the 3rd person singular -
Conjugations
A conjugation is a major family of Latin verbs. If you know what conjugation a verb is in, you will know how to form it. There are four conjugations of verbs: 1st conjugation, 2nd conjugation -
Principal parts of verbs
Principal parts of a regular verb will appear something like this: pando, pandere, pandi, passus -
Aeneid Book I
The tired followers of Aeneas hurry to seek the shores which are closest on a course, and they are turned to the shores of Libya. The place is in a long inlet: the island forms -
Naughty Nine
Also called pronominal adjectives, the Naughty Nine are 9 adjectives that look mostly like first and second declension adjectives, except that their genitive singular ending in all genders is "-īus" and their dative singular ending
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