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The translation of "Ecce Romani 1" page 152, sentence 19c may vary depending on the specific edition of the textbook. It typically involves a sentence related to Latin vocabulary, grammar, or Roman culture at an introductory level for students.
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"Page" has a long a vowel sound.
The A in after has a short A sound (as in caffeine) while page has a long A sound, as in rage.
The translation of "Ecce Romani 1" page 152, sentence 19c may vary depending on the specific edition of the textbook. It typically involves a sentence related to Latin vocabulary, grammar, or Roman culture at an introductory level for students.
Oh, dude, "ecce Romani" means "behold the Romans" in Latin. Chapter 7? It's probably about some Roman stuff, like togas, gladiators, and maybe a chariot race or two. But hey, who needs to read it when you can just watch "Gladiator" with Russell Crowe instead, am I right?
Google Latin proverbs. Just on the first page are sites that offer Latin adages, phrases, proverbs, and words of wisdom. Track down young adult and college Latin textbooks, such as the Ecce Romani series and Wheelock's. Visit bookstores, libraries, or online shopping for Deacon's Dictionary of Foreign Phrases and Quotations.
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It is Ablative 3rd Declension Noun. You can find this on page 267 of the Latin textbook for Latin 1 (ECCE ROMANI I) It has a picture of a Roman family getting into a royal "vehicle". The book also has a red border on it. Hope this helps, because I was the one who asked this question so many days ago. Oh well...
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The main branches among the Romani are Roma, Finnish Kale, Romanichal, Welsh Kale, Iberian Kale, Sinti, Romanisael and Manush. One can find further information about the main branches by visiting the Wikipedia page.
There are not any answers for the pre-algebra with pizzazz answers for page 163 via the internet. Teachers are available to help students who are struggling with the answers.
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