Ubi est Europa?.

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Presentation transcript:

Ubi est Europa?

Haec est Europa

Ubi est Italia?

Haec est Italia. Ubi est Italia?

Quid est?

Est graphidis Aut peniculus

habesne graphidem?

Habeo graphidum (I have a pencil) Habeo! (I have) Aut (or) Habeo graphidum (I have a pencil)

quid est?

Est liber

quid sunt? sunt liberi.

quis es?

sum_______ aut ego sum______

quis est?

quis est?

est athleticus

estne athleticus?

suntne athletici?

athletica!

sunt athleticae

sunt athletici

estisne athletici?

Tu es athleticus Sed Ego non sum athletica

Cur? Cur non?

cur tu es fessus ?(boy) Cur tu es fessus (boy) cur tu es fessa? (girl)

quando?? Nunc=now Heri=yesterday Hodie=today Cotidie=everyday Cras=tomorrow Numquam=never

Quot? How much/many? Unus, duo, tres, (romani) quattuor ,quinque, sex (romani), septem, octo, novem (romani) et decem(romani)

Quot sunt discipuli in camera? Numerate! Respondete in Latine!

Quomodo sentis hodie? How are you today? Bene aut male? Optime aut pessime? Non bene aut nonmale? contentus aut iratus Fessus aut excitatus

sumne contentus?

Ego sum contenta! (girl) Ego sum contentus! (boy) Nos sumus contentae! (girls) Nos sumus contenti! (boys)

finis