Lesson Thirty-Six : Nothing New / by Anthony Gibbins

Salvēte, sodālēs.

Today’s reading contains absolutely nothings new, just a continuation of the story with words and grammar that you have already met. Still, the margin does suggest that you focus on a few things;

  • Keep your eye on the way that Latin uses an -um ending to indicate an object.

  • Note that eumque means the same thing as et eum.

  • Note that eum (him) can relate to different people, depending on the context.

Also, a reminder that the story contains parents striking children as punishment.

READ Capitulum Tertium, lines 49-68.

Satis est. See you again.