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Latin magistrula "answers" 

1. Centuriō bonus labōrat.

[ANS] The good centurion is working.

bonus, -a, -um (good)
centuriō, centuriōnis, m (centurion)
labōrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus (work)

2. Barbarī valent.

[ANS] The barbarians are thriving.


barbarus, barbarī, m (barbarian)
valeō, -ēre, valuī, valitus (thrive)

3. Iūdex lūdit.

[ANS] The judge is playing.


iūdex, iūdicis, mf (judge)
lūdō, -ere, lūsī, lūsus (play)


4. Nautae fēlīcēs rīdent.

[ANS] The lucky sailors are laughing.


fēlīx, fēlīcis (lucky)
nauta, nautae, m (sailor)
rīdeō, -ēre, rīsī, rīsus (laugh)

5. Hominēs legunt.

[ANS] The people are reading.

homō, hominis, mf (person)
legō, -ere, lēgī, lēctus (read)

6. Sanguisūga terribilis pugnat.

[ANS] The dreadful vampire is fighting.

pugnō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus (fight)
sanguisūga, sanguisūgae, mf (vampire)
terribilis, terribile (dreadful)

7. Deī furunt.

[ANS] The gods are raging.

deus, deī, m (god)
furō, -ere, furuī, ---- (rage)

8. Imperātor aeger dīcit.

[ANS] The sick commander is speaking.


aeger, aegra, aegrum (sick)
dīcō, -ere, dīxī, dictus (speak)
imperātor, imperātōris, m (commander)



9. Magistra clāmat.

[ANS] The teacher is shouting.


clāmō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus (shout)
magistra, magistrae, f (teacher)

10. Ducēs fessī discēdunt.

[ANS] The tired leaders are departing.

discēdō, -ere, discessī, discessus (depart)
dux, ducis, mf (leader)
fessus, -a, -um (tired)

11. Magus subrīdet.

[ANS] The wizard is smiling.

magus, magī, m (wizard)

subrīdeō, -ēre, subrīsī, subrīsus (smile)

12. Iuvenēs laetī student.

[ANS] The happy young people are studying.

iuvenis, iuvenis, mf (young person)
laetus, -a, -um (happy)
studeō, -ēre, studuī, ---- (study)

13. Captīvī ācrēs cēnant.

[ANS] The fierce prisoners are dining.

ācer, ācris, ācre (fierce)
captīvus, captīvī, m (prisoner)
cēnō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus (dine)


14. Frāter dēspērat.

[ANS] The brother is despairing.

dēspērō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus (despair)
frāter, frātris, m (brother)

15. Custōs fortis vincit.

[ANS] The brave guard is winning.

custōs, custōdis, mf (guard)
fortis, forte (brave)
vincō, -ere, vīcī, victus (win)

16. Deae student.

[ANS] The goddesses are studying.

dea, deae, f (goddess)
studeō, -ēre, studuī, ---- (study)

17. Pīrātae trīstēs subrīdent.

[ANS] The sad pirates are smiling.

pīrāta, pīrātae, m (pirate)
subrīdeō, -ēre, subrīsī, subrīsus (smile)
trīstis, trīste (sad)

18. Tyrannus dīcit.

[ANS] The tyrant is speaking.

dīcō, -ere, dīxī, dictus (speak)
tyrannus, tyrannī, m (tyrant)

19. Fīlius rīdet.

[ANS] The son is laughing.

fīlius, fīliī, m (son)
rīdeō, -ēre, rīsī, rīsus (laugh)

20. Fūrēs īnfēlīcēs dēspērant.

[ANS] The unlucky thieves are despairing.

dēspērō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus (despair)
fūr, fūris, m (thief)
īnfēlīx, īnfēlīcis (unlucky)

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Latin magistrula "answers" 

1. Centuriō bonus labōrat.

[ANS] The good centurion is working.

bonus, -a, -um (good)
centuriō, centuriōnis, m (centurion)
labōrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus (work)

2. Barbarī valent.

[ANS] The barbarians are thriving.


barbarus, barbarī, m (barbarian)
valeō, -ēre, valuī, valitus (thrive)

3. Iūdex lūdit.

[ANS] The judge is playing.


iūdex, iūdicis, mf (judge)
lūdō, -ere, lūsī, lūsus (play)


4. Nautae fēlīcēs rīdent.

[ANS] The lucky sailors are laughing.


fēlīx, fēlīcis (lucky)
nauta, nautae, m (sailor)
rīdeō, -ēre, rīsī, rīsus (laugh)

5. Hominēs legunt.

[ANS] The people are reading.

homō, hominis, mf (person)
legō, -ere, lēgī, lēctus (read)

6. Sanguisūga terribilis pugnat.

[ANS] The dreadful vampire is fighting.

pugnō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus (fight)
sanguisūga, sanguisūgae, mf (vampire)
terribilis, terribile (dreadful)

7. Deī furunt.

[ANS] The gods are raging.

deus, deī, m (god)
furō, -ere, furuī, ---- (rage)

8. Imperātor aeger dīcit.

[ANS] The sick commander is speaking.


aeger, aegra, aegrum (sick)
dīcō, -ere, dīxī, dictus (speak)
imperātor, imperātōris, m (commander)



9. Magistra clāmat.

[ANS] The teacher is shouting.


clāmō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus (shout)
magistra, magistrae, f (teacher)

10. Ducēs fessī discēdunt.

[ANS] The tired leaders are departing.

discēdō, -ere, discessī, discessus (depart)
dux, ducis, mf (leader)
fessus, -a, -um (tired)

11. Magus subrīdet.

[ANS] The wizard is smiling.

magus, magī, m (wizard)

subrīdeō, -ēre, subrīsī, subrīsus (smile)

12. Iuvenēs laetī student.

[ANS] The happy young people are studying.

iuvenis, iuvenis, mf (young person)
laetus, -a, -um (happy)
studeō, -ēre, studuī, ---- (study)

13. Captīvī ācrēs cēnant.

[ANS] The fierce prisoners are dining.

ācer, ācris, ācre (fierce)
captīvus, captīvī, m (prisoner)
cēnō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus (dine)


14. Frāter dēspērat.

[ANS] The brother is despairing.

dēspērō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus (despair)
frāter, frātris, m (brother)

15. Custōs fortis vincit.

[ANS] The brave guard is winning.

custōs, custōdis, mf (guard)
fortis, forte (brave)
vincō, -ere, vīcī, victus (win)

16. Deae student.

[ANS] The goddesses are studying.

dea, deae, f (goddess)
studeō, -ēre, studuī, ---- (study)

17. Pīrātae trīstēs subrīdent.

[ANS] The sad pirates are smiling.

pīrāta, pīrātae, m (pirate)
subrīdeō, -ēre, subrīsī, subrīsus (smile)
trīstis, trīste (sad)

18. Tyrannus dīcit.

[ANS] The tyrant is speaking.

dīcō, -ere, dīxī, dictus (speak)
tyrannus, tyrannī, m (tyrant)

19. Fīlius rīdet.

[ANS] The son is laughing.

fīlius, fīliī, m (son)
rīdeō, -ēre, rīsī, rīsus (laugh)

20. Fūrēs īnfēlīcēs dēspērant.

[ANS] The unlucky thieves are despairing.

dēspērō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus (despair)
fūr, fūris, m (thief)
īnfēlīx, īnfēlīcis (unlucky)