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- Q1What is the declension for 'amice' in this sentence? "periculosum est, mi amice, in via vitreariorum," inquit Eutychus.4th Declension3rd Declension2nd Declension1st Declension10s
- Q2What is the declension for 'via' in this sentence? "periculosum est, mi amice, in via vitreariorum," inquit Eutychus.2nd Declension5th Declension3rd Declension1st Declension10s
- Q3Translate the sentence: "periculosum est, mi amice, in via vitreariorum," inquit Eutychus."It is dangerous, my friend, in the street of the glassmakers," said Eutychus.60s
- Q4What is the declension for 'die' in this sentence? "in illa die," dixit mercator, "ego portum Alexandriae vidi."5th Declension4th Declension2nd Declension3rd Declension10s
- Q5What is the declension for 'mercator' in this sentence? "in illa die," dixit mercator, "ego portum Alexandriae vidi."4th Declension1st Declension2nd Declension3rd Declension10s
- Q6What is the declension for 'portum' in this sentence? "in illa die," dixit mercator, "ego portum Alexandriae vidi."1st Declension4th Declension3rd Declension2nd Declension10s
- Q7Translate this sentence: "in illa die," dixit mercator, "ego portum Alexandriae vidi.""On that day," said the merchant, "I saw the harbor of Alexandria."60s