Appreciation Workshop Latin Made Fun & Easy! http://latinappreciation.wordpress.com/ p// pp p / Round III, Level I Session 5 of 9 Jonathan John Paul Sim johnpaulsim@gmail.com
Ante Studium Veni, Sancte Spirítus, reple tuórum corda fidélium: et tui amóris in eis ignem accénde. (Come Holy Spirit, fill fllthe hearts of Thy faithful and kindle in them the fire of Thy love.)
Ante Studium V./ Emítte Spíritum tuum, et creabúntur. (Send forth Thy spirit, and they shall be created.) R./ Et renovábis fáciem terræ. (And Thou shalt renew the face of the earth.)
Ante Studium Orémus, (Let us pray,) Deus, qui corda fidélium Sancti Spíritus illustratióne docuísti, da nobis in eódem Spíritu recta sápere, et de eius semper consolatióne gaudére. Per Christum Dóminum nostrum. Amen. (O God, who hast taught the hearts of the faithful by the light of the Holy Spirit, grant that by the gift of the same Spirit we may be always truly wise and ever rejoice in His consolation. Through h Christ our Lord. Amen.)
Ante Studium V./ Sedes Sapientiae (Our Lady, Seat of Wisdom) R./ Ora pro nobis (Pray for us)
MANTILLAS! What s that?
In the Catholic Tradition, what ht do we do to Sacred things?
We veil our tabernacles! Source: http://www.sanctamissa.org/en/sacristy/sacristy sanctuary and altar/tabernacle covered by veil.html
We veil our chalices!
We veil sacred words Well, we used to, or sometimes now.
And women?
We veil them too!
Because they are sacred!
Introduction to Nouns! Barney is a dinosaur Subject (Nominative) Predicate Nominative To make life easier, just think of this as a Subject (Nominative) i
Basic Nouns sg pl Nominative Nauta Nautae (Subject) a ae
Introduction to Verb (Be) Singular Plural 1 st Person Sum Sumus (I am) (We are) 2 nd Person Es (You are) Estis (You all are) 3 rd Person Est Sunt (He/she/it is) (They are)
Introduction to Nouns Nominative Nauta Nautae (Subject) a ae sg pl Nauta sum (I am a sailor) Nauta es (You are a sailor) Nauta est (He is a sailor) Nautae sumus (We are sailors) Nautae estis (You all are sailors) Nautae sunt (They are sailors)
Introduction to Nouns Man bites dog Subject (Nominative) Object (Accusative)
Basic Nouns sg pl Nominative Nauta Nautae (Subject) a ae Accusative Nautam Nautas (Object) am as
Grammar Recap! Singular Plural 1 st Person Specto Spectamus (I watch) (We watch) 2 nd Person Spectas Spectatis ti (You watch) (You all watch) 3 rd Person Spectat (He/she/it /it watches) Spectant (They watch) th)
Introduction to Verbs Simple way to Remember: O S T M S T
N (Sub) Ac (Obj) sg Nauta a Nautam am Nauta specto (I am watching the sailor) AM + DG 1 st Person 2 nd Singular Specto (I watch) Plural Spectamus (We watch) Spectas Spectatis Person (You watch) th) (You all watch) th) 3 rd Person Spectat (He/she/it watches) Nautam spectamus Spectant (They watch) (We are watching the sailor) Nauta spectas (You are watching the sailor) Nauta spectat (He is watching the sailor) Nautam estis (You all are watching the sailor) Nautam spectant (They are watching the sailor)
N (Sub) Ac (Obj) pl Nautae ae Nautas as Nautas specto (I am watching the sailors) AM + DG 1 st Person 2 nd Singular Specto (I watch) Plural Spectamus (We watch) Spectas Spectatis Person (You watch) th) (You all watch) th) 3 rd Person Spectat (He/she/it watches) Nautas spectamus Spectant (They watch) (We are watching the sailors) Nautas spectas (You are watching the sailors) Nautas spectat (He is watching the sailors) Nautas estis (You all are watching the sailors) Nautas spectant (They are watching the sailors)
Introduction to Prepositions Works just like English BUT some prepositions have different meanings when used with different noun cases In casam (acc.) into the house In casa (abl.) in the house Sub casam (acc.) up to the house Sub casa (abl.) under the house
Prepositions Ad To, towards A/Ab From, by
Prepositions In Into E/Ex Out of
Prepositions Super Ultra Beyond Apud At, near, among Iuxta Next to, beside Prope Near Above In In In On Intra Within Sub Under Extra Outside
Prepositions De Down from
Prepositions Sub Up to
Prepositions Pro In front of Post Behind
Prepositions Per Through Circum Around
Prepositions Trans Across
Prepositions Cum With Sine Without
Prepositions Ante Before Post After
Introduction to the Genitive Case Tells you who the noun belongs to E.g. Son of God = belongs to God E.g. Bob s Comb = belongs to Bob E.g. Comb of Bob
Agnus Dei The Lamb of God Filius Dei Son of God Mater Dei Mother of God Scapha nautae The boat of the sailor Casa Agricolae AM + DG Genitive Case The house of the farmer In scapha nautae sum I am in the boat of the sailor
Introduction to the Genitive Case Tells you who the noun belongs to E.g. Son of God = belongs to God E.g. Bob s Comb = belongs to Bob E.g. Comb of Bob
Introduction to the Genitive Case sg pl Nominative Nauta Nautae (Subject) a ae Accusative Nautam Nautas (Object) am as Genitive Nautae Nautarum (Possession) ae arum
Lesson Dates Session 6 of 9: Wed, 16 Dec 09 Break: Wed, 23 Dec 09 (NO LESSON) Break: Wed, 30 Dec 09 (NO LESSON) Session 7 of 9: Wed, 6 Jan 10 Session 8 of 9: Wed, 13 Jan 10 Session 9 of 9: Wed, 20 Jan 10
Post Studium Nos cum prole pia, benedícat Virgo María. (May the Virgin Mary with her loving Child bless us.) Amen.