Good servants labor/work in the island.
Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.
Servus, in Latin means: The slave. Servi, however, means the plural of the slave, so, Servi means: The slaves
Laborant is the third person plural form of the Latin verb labor, which means "to work". It is from where the english word "labor" (lay-boar) comes from.The rest of labor is conjugated as:"I work" - Laboro"You work" - Laboras"He/she/it works" - Laborat"We work" - Laboramus"You (all) work" - Laboratis"They work" - Laborant
Villa agricolarum in insula est.
Latin root 'pene' means 'almost', and 'insula' means 'island', so a pene-insula, or peninsula is 'almost an island', i.e. a thin strip of land.
The Latin word insula means "island"
plus ibi boni mores
servi= slave This is where we get the term servant from slaves declines as servus servi= Genitive, possesion "of" servo servum servo servis servorum servis servos servis
it means slave or servant.
'Bonum' is the Latin word for moral good, advantage or blessing. 'Bonum' is the nominative form and it's genitive is 'boni.'
We shall prepare good food because we will sail a big supply.
That means that it plays a different role in the sentence.'insula' is very specific. 'insula' is the subject of the sentence doing the action, and there is only one of it, for it is singular. (it is the nominative singular in the first declension, if you want it in more technical terms) Like 'The island showed us kindness'. (insula can also mean 'apartment building'. Watch out for context clues.) 'Insula' can also be ablative singular, the case used after prepositions meaning 'from, by, on, with', for example 'we swam here from the island'.However, 'insulae' can be many things.It can be the singular genitive, meaning that there is still only one island, but the sentence describes something belonging to it, like 'the island's fruit kept hunger at bay'.It can be the singular dative, meaning that there is one island, but something is being done to or for it. Like 'we gave gifts to the island'.orIt can be the plural subject, meaning that it is still performing the action, but now there are multiple islands, like 'the three islands slowly came together so form a mega-island'.