NOUNS
auris, auris (f) ear
mors, mortis (f) death
oculus, -i (m) eye
luna, -ae (f) moon
medicus, -i (m) doctor
domus, -us (f) house; home
vulnus, vulneris (n) wound
ADJECTIVES
crudelis, -is, -e cruel
doctus, -a, -um clever
latus, -a, -um wide
pessimus, -a, -um very bad; worst
VERBS
adeo, adire, adii, aditum to go to
arcesso, -ere, arcessivi, arcessitum to summon; send for
persuadeo, ere, persuasi (+dat.) to persuade
relinquo, -ere, reliqui, relictum to leave
tempto, are to try
vulnero, -are to wound
sano, -are to cure
infero, inferre, intuli, illatum to bring on
ADVERBS
tam so
denique finally
itaque and so

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Using the vocabulary above, see if you can translate these sentence into Latin:
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1. They summoned a clever doctor.

2. The doctor cured the wound.

3. The clever doctor cured the cruel wound.

4. He wounded (his) ears.

5. After the cruel death of the doctor

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Vocabulary — Stage 20