latin !!!

Culina

kitchen

Pila

ball

Pec?nia

money

Discipulus

male student

Asinus

donkey

Porcus

pig

Villa

villa

M?lum

apple

Stola

robe

L?lium

lily

V?num

wine

Rosa

rose

Modesta

gentle

Stadium

stadium

?thl?ta

athlete

Stabulum

inn

Templum

temple

Medic?na

medicine

Balneum

bath

Tectum

roof

Cibus

food

Equus

horse

Vacca

cow

Aqua

water

Tunica

tunic

Puella

girl

Agricola

farmer

Oppidum

town

Avus

grandfather

Pater

father

Fr?ter (filius)

brother (son)

Fr?terculus

little brother

Avia

grandmother

M?ter

mother

Soror (filia)

sister (daughter)

?nf?ns

infant

F?l?s

cat

Canis

dog

Familia Seneca est magna. Lucius est avus et Livia est avia. Pater est Marcellus. Quis est mater ? Claudia est mater. Marcellus et Claudia sunt parentes. Rufus est filius. Terentius quoque est filius. Terentius est minor natu quam Rufus. Is est fraterculu

The Seneca's are a great family. Lucius is the grandfather and Livia is the grandmother. The father is Marcellus. Who is the mother ? Claudia is the mother. Marcellus and Claudia are the parents. Rufus is their son. Terence is also their son. Terentius is

Marcella est filia. Iulia quoque est filia. Iulia est minor natu quam Marcella. Iulia est infans. Marcella et Iulia sunt sorores.

Marcella is their daughter. Julia is also their daughter. Julia is younger than Marcella. Julia is an infant. Marcella and Julia are sisters.

Rufus et Terentius et Marcella et Iulia sunt liberi. Sunt quattuor liberi in familia.

Rufus, Terentius, Marcella, and Julia are the children. There are four children in the family.

Sunt octo personae in familia. Sunt etiam feles et canis. Feles et canis sunt animalia domestica.

There are eight people in the family. There is also a cat and a dog. The cat and the dog are domestic animals.

Familia Seneca in Italia habitat. Quam splendida familia !

Family Seneca is of Italy decent. How splendid is the family! (not sure about the last sentence)

Fundus

farm

Caelum

sky

Cerasum

cherry

Magister

male teacher

Magistra

female teacher

Liber

book

Discipula

female student

Charta

piece of paper

Schola

school

L?dus

primary school

Classis

class

Calamus, Stilus

pen

Libr?rium

bookshelf (for scrolls)

Vol?men

scroll

Subsellium

chair where females sat

Tabula

wooden tablet

?tr?mentum

ink

R?gula

ruler

Cathedrea

teachers chair

Fenestra

window

I?nua

door

Pergula

porch

Area

playground

ubi ?

where ?

Salv?, domina Corn?lia.

Hello Ms. Cornelia.

H?c est liber meus.

Here is my book.

H?c est calamus meus, et ?tramentum et vol?men.

Here is my pen, ink, and scroll.

Gr?ti?s, magistra. Schola est magnifica ! Et t? es magnifica !

Thank you teacher. School is magnificent and so are you !