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Latin practice day 6


I. Num hominēs quī Berkeleiam incolunt barbarī sunt?
II. Mīlitēs armīs pugnant. Puerī pugnīs pugnant. Quō pugnat mercātor? Quibus pugnant pāstōrēs?
III. Num hominēs quī audiunt AXRP fortiōrēs quam illa quī audiunt The Inside View?
IV. Manūs sunt manūs bracchiī. Digitī sunt manūs manuum. Quae sunt manūs digitōrum?
V. Cūr medicus meus mē crassum esse dīcit?
VI. Potest homō avunculō avunculus esse?

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in reply to Daniel Filan

I. Nōn sunt barbarī, quia ōrdinātra scit.
II. Mercātor et pāstōrēs vōcibus pugnant.
III. Ita, certē.
IV. Unguēs sunt manūs digitōrum.
V. Quia mē ¿dispiritum somnī? (sleep apnea) habere putat - quia medicus dentium linguam meam magnam esse putat.
VI. Nōn potest.
in reply to Daniel Filan

Latin practice day 6
IV actually happened IRL, but they just said that I should maybe lose weight if it turns out I have mild sleep apnea rather than actually calling me fat.
in reply to Daniel Filan

Man the number of edits I needed to make to this one to fix grammar errors is kinda humbling given that theoretically I should 'know' all the constructs I use. I suppose overlearning is probably the solution.