Ecce Romani is the title of a series of Latin textbooks. The translation is Behold the Romans! The translation of Ecce Romani book 1 chapter 21 exercise g is a homework assignment from the class.
See related links. This site has all of the translations to Ecce Romani I. Just pick your book on the home page and select the chapter you are doing.
Chapter 22 of Ecce Romani Book 1 is about the story of the war between the Romans and the Veii. The translation of this chapter would involve summarizing the events depicted in the chapter, including the battle strategies of the Romans and the eventual defeat of the Veii.
Quid est 'Ecce Romani' Liber II Caput 31 is the Latin equivalent of 'What is 'Ecce Romani' Book II Chapter 31'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'ecce' means 'here come'. The masculine gender noun 'Romani' means 'Romans'. The masculine gender noun 'liber' means 'book'. The neuter gender noun 'caput' means 'head'.
Quid est translatio Libri 1 Capitis 19 in 'Ecce Romani'is the Latin equivalent of 'What is the translation of 'Ecce Romani' Book 1 Chapter 19'. In the word by word translation, the interrogative 'quid' means 'what'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The feminine gender noun 'translatio' means 'translation'. The masculine gender noun 'liber' means 'book'. The neuter gender noun 'capitis' means 'head'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The adverb 'ecce' means 'here'. The masculine gender noun 'Romani' means 'Romans'.
theres a bunch of stuff about the slow ox, the charioteer and other things Try actually reading the book...
exercise 2.3
Chapter 2 of Artemis Fowl, book 1, is called 'Translation'.
Ecce Romani = Look the Romans
A cahier is a notebook or exercise book. A cahier de Français is a French notebook or exercise book.
The Book of 4th Nephi in the Book of Mormon is only one chapter, containing 49 verses. There are 1,949 total words (not including the chapter summary) in the English translation of the book of 4th Nephi.
If you wanted an answer, you should specify which book this came from.
Melina M. Michaelidou has written: 'Translation into Greek with commentary of a chapter from the book \\'