![]() Caecilius calls Hermogenes to the law court. Good job Cambridge, thanks for the books Reviewer: Emmanuel Wong - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - ApSubject: Quality Teaching Material Easy to understand, engaging the learner with stories written with attention to the historical setting of language. The merchant does not give back the money. ![]() The merchant takes the money and runs out of the forum. mercator pecuniam capit et e foro currit. "ego ceram habeo." " I have a wax tablet." "tu anulum habes?" "You have a ring?" "ego anulum habeo," respondet Hermogenes "I have a ring," Hermogenes responds "anulus signum habet." "The ring has a seal." "ego signum in cera imprimo." "I press my seal in the wax tablet." Caecilius pecuniam tradit. cambridge-latin-course-book-3-answers 4/14 Downloaded from on Novemby guest North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 3 Teacher's Manual Cambridge University Press The world's bestselling introductory Latin course. ![]() "navis est in Graecia." "The ship is in Greece." "ego pecuniam non habeo." "I have no money." "ego tamen sum probus." "I, however am honest." "ego semper pecuniam reddo." "I always give back money." "ecce!" inquit Caecilius. "But the ship is not here," Hermogenes responds. "tu navem habes." "You have a ship." "sed navis non adest," respondet Hermogenes. ![]()
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