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Latin II/In the city Lesson 1

Salvēte omnēs! Welcome back to Latin for Wikiversity. Today we'll learn about important places in a Roman city. We'll focus on public buildings and spaces that you might visit during your day.

New Grammar

In Latin, we use different prepositions to talk about location: - in + ablative = "in/at" (location where) - ad + accusative = "to" (motion towards) - ā/ab + ablative = "from" (motion away from)

New Vocabulary

Latin English Audio (Classical) Notes
forum, -ī (n.)forum, marketplaceCenter of Roman public life
templum, -ī (n.)templeRoot of English "temple"
basilica, -ae (f.)public hall, basilicaUsed for business and law
theātrum, -ī (n.)theaterRoot of English "theater"
bibliothēca, -ae (f.)libraryFrom Greek "book storage"
via, -ae (f.)street, roadRoot of English "via"
platēa, -ae (f.)plaza, squareRoot of "place"
propinquus, -a, -umnearby, closeUsed with dative

New Sentences

Latin English Notes
Forum in mediā urbe est.The forum is in the middle of the city.Location
Ad templum eō.I go to the temple.Motion towards
Ā basilicā veniō.I come from the basilica.Motion from
Theātrum templō propinquum est.The theater is close to the temple.Using propinquus
In bibliothēcā librōs legō.I read books in the library.Activity + location
Per viam ambulāmus.We walk along the street.Movement along
In plateā stāmus.We stand in the square.Simple location
Via ā forō ad templum dūcit.The road leads from the forum to the temple.Complex direction
Ubī est bibliothēca?Where is the library?Question
Templum nōn longē abest.The temple is not far away.Distance
Per multās viās errāmus.We wander through many streets.Multiple locations
In basilicā iūdex sententiam dīcit.In the basilica the judge gives his verdict.Complex sentence

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In our next lesson, we'll learn about more city locations, including shops and private buildings. Until then, practice describing where places are in your city! Valēte!

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