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I need help translating!!?

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1. petivisti

2. iussero

3. curabantur

4. inveniet

5. hortabar

6. mirati eramus

7. vocato

8. adestis

9. vis

10. inveniunt

11. exspectamus

12. laboraveramus

13. rogaberis

14. necabor

15. inveniere

16. relicti erimus

17. conati estis

18. narrate

19. eramus

20. fers

21. poterant

22. noli ambulare

23. ausi eritis

24. noscit

25. perficiebas

26. iacebant

27. pellite

28. docta erat

29. putaverimus

30. maneo

31. properaverimus

32. maneo

33. movebimur

34. ne dicere

35. erit

36. non vult

37. fuerant

38. conabimur

39. debebis

i seriously dont understand latin and i shouldnt have been put into my class....please please help!!

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  1. Those do not look like Latin words. I don't know what they are, Maybe French, some Italian. It's all Greek to me. Good Luck.


  2. I looked up one of them and it is latin alright.

    Go here, input them into the box not the top two but the one down a bit on its own and you'll get a translation

    http://archives.nd.edu/latgramm.htm

    Next time just go to google and type "latin dictionary".

    Or "remove blackhead" ol "teenager crush" lol.

  3. what level class is it? If you're not prepared for the class, ask to be switched to a lower level. Sry, I don't know latin

  4. There are three ways of doing this:

    1. Keep up with your material.

    2.  Use a Latin Dictionary (and they are Latin).

    3.  plug "latin English dictionary" into Google and then find a site that will translate for you.  

  5. This is a very long list to ask someone to do for you. If you think you're in too advanced a class, talk to the teacher/professor and your counselor/adviser right away.and try to get shifted to a class at the right level.   Considering that this is the very beginning of the academic year,  it could be a kind of pretest to determine whether the students are in the right place, anyway.   (Am I right in thinking that you've transferred to a new school or just started to college and have been placed in a Latin class on the basis of what's on your transcript?  I've known many people in that situation to have to go back a step.)  Meanwhile, a book called 501 Latin verbs, by Richard E. Prior and Joseph E. Wohlberg, can be a big help.

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