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 * ancil'la, maidservant
 * Iūlia, Julia


 * cūr, why
 * nōn, not


 * mea, my
 * tua, thy, your (possessives)
 * quid, interrog. pronoun, nom. and acc. sing., what?

-ne, the question sign, an enclitic (§ 16) added to the first word, which, in a question, is usually the verb, as amat, he loves, but amat'ne? does he love? est, he is; estne? is he? Of course -ne is not used when the sentence contains quis, cūr, or some other interrogative word.

LESSON VII, §62

 * casa, -ae, f., cottage
 * cēna, -ae, f., dinner
 * gallī'na, -ae, f., hen, chicken
 * īn'sula, -ae, f., island (pen-insula)


 * dein'de, then, in the next place
 * ubi, where


 * ad, to, with acc. to express motion toward


 * ha'bitat, he (she, it) lives, is living, does live (inhabit)
 * laudat, he (she, it) praises, is praising, does praise (laud)
 * parat, he (she, it) prepares, is preparing, does prepare
 * vocat, he (she, it) calls, is calling, does call; invites, is inviting, does invite (vocation)


 * quem, interrog. pronoun, acc. sing., whom?

LESSON VIII, §69

 * Italia, -ae, f., Italy
 * Sicilia, -ae, f., Sicily
 * tuba, -ae, f., trumpet (tube)
 * via, -ae, f., way, road, street (viaduct)


 * alta, high, deep (altitude)
 * clāra, clear, bright; famous
 * lāta, wide (latitude)
 * longa, long (longitude)
 * nova, new (novelty)