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Latin Translation?

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How do you say the following in Latin?

Jack is very bored.

Jack is very hungry.

Jack is very tired.

Jack is downloading music.

Jack is watching TV.

Jack is on YouTube.

Jack is watching the Olympics.

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  1. Jack valde lassus est.

    Jack valde esuriens est.

    Jack valde lassus est. (Latin isn't very specific, lassus should work in both instances.)

    Jack musicam ex rete prehendet. (Since the Romans didn't have computers or the Internet, this is somewhat of an idiomatic phrase (from my Latin dictionary) which translates as "Jack is taking music out of the net," as in literally, a net :P)

    Jack televisorium spectart.

    Jack in YouTube est.

    Jack Olympiem spectart. (Olympias means Olympiad, which should mean the event, not the generic period of time)


  2. Jack is very bored = Jack est valde taedium.

    Jack is very hungry =  Jack est valde ieiunium.

    Jack is very tired = Jack est valde defessus

    Jack is downloading music =  . Jack est downloading music

    Jack is watching TV = . Jack est vigilo TV.

    Jack is on YouTube = Jack est in Juvenis.

    Jack is watching the Olympics =  Jack est vigilo Olympics.
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