Little Girl – Parva Puella
The girl is sleeping – Pruella Dormit
Magi is actually the plural of Magus, the Latin word for a Zoroastrian priest or wise man from the East, and there were of course three Wise men who made the journey.
Of the woman – Anna pulchram picturam feminae spectat
She – ea
The sister is in the city; the mother is at home – Soror in urbe est, mater domi est
The sister studies – Soror studet es scribit
The sister studies in the city – Soror in urbe studet
Slave-girl – Ancilla
Teacher (female) – Magistra
Woman – Femina
The woman studies and writes – Femina studet et scribit
Boy – Puer
The boys listened to the master – Pueri magistrum audiebant
I am a man – Vir sum
I am not a woman, but a man – Femina non sum, sed vir
I am the father – Ego sum pater
King – Domitus
Man – vir
Roman men – Romanos vident
Student ( male) – Discipulus
Teacher (male) – Magiste
You are not the father – Tu non es pater
Young man – iuvenis
Cincinnatus – a famous Roman patriot who “left his plow” to save Rome
Julius Caesar was assassinated in XLIV B.C. (44)
Filial devotion describes the devotion of a child for his parents
We – “Nos deam laetē salutamus,” nymphae cantant
Were resting – Canēs sub arbore quiescēbant
We will visit – Te crãs visitabimus
You – Tü
You are, to agree with – Es
You were – Eratis
The two friends – Duo amici
With a friend – cum amico
A former member of an organization – ex officio member
The minimum number of members required to be present for a vote – quorum
The abbreviation S.P.Q.R. refers to Roman government