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Latin children’s book story
1.
Latin Children’s Book
Story By: Mia Ortega
2.
Grumio, amicus meus,
ignavus est. My friend Grumio is lazy.
3.
Grumionemcoquus est. Grumio
is also the cook.
4.
Cum in hortodormiebat,
caniserrabundiseumexcitavit. When he was sleeping in the garden, a stray dog awoke him.
5.
Canislatrabat. The dog
was barking.
6.
Grumio canemcognovitpilamcaerulushabebat.
Grumio noticed the dog had a blue ball.
7.
Ludere cum caniscoepit.
He began to play with the dog.
8.
Grumionempilamiecit. Grumio threw
the ball.
9.
Canisludumcucurrit. The dog
ran after his toy.
10.
Skunkemconspexit. He caught
sight of a skunk.
11.
Dues ambo animalesconstiterunt.
Both animals stopped.
12.
Pugnareparaverunt. They prepared
for a fight.
13.
Cum skunk canemaspergit,
excucurrit. When the skunk sprayed the dog, he ran away.
14.
Grumio laetissimuseratvidrecanemrevenientem. Grumio
was very happy to see the dog return.
15.
Canisdomumintravit. The dog
entered the house.
16.
Odorisdominum non delectat.
The master was not pleased with the smell.
17.
Grumionemimperavitutcanemlaveat. He ordered
Grumio to bathe him.
18.
Grumio plus laborris
non delectat. Grumio was not pleased with more work.
19.
Canemlavavit. He gave
the dog a bath.
20.
Grumio canemCogidubnumappellat. Grumio
named him Cogidubnus.
21.
Cogidubnus in dome
habitavit. Cogidubnus now lived in the house.
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