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Goes like?
"Annus"?
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Vocative plural of "annus" is?
"Anni"?
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"Romani".
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"Eunt"? What is "eunt"?
"Go".
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Conjugate the verb "to go".
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"lre, eo, is, it,
imus, itis, eunt".
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So "eunt" is?
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Third person plural,
present indicative. "They go".
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But "Romans, go home" is
an order, so you must use the
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The imperative.
Which is?
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Um, oh, oh, "i".
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How many Romans?
Aah! Plural, plural.
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"Ite".
"Ite".
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"Domus"? Nominative?
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"Go home". This is motion
towards, isn't it, Brian?
:24:42
Dative!
:24:43
No, not dative!
:24:45
Accusative, accusative!
:24:48
"Domum", sir. "Ad domum".
Except when "domus" takes the
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Locative, sir.
Which is?
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"Domum".
"Domum".
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"Um".
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Understand?
Yes, sir.
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Now, write it out 100 times.
:25:01
Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.
Hail Caesar, sir.
:25:02
Hail Caesar. If it's not done
by sunrise, I'll cut your balls off.
:25:05
Oh, thank you, sir. Thank you.
Hail Caesar and everything, sir.
:25:28
Finished!
:25:32
Right. Now,
don't do it again.
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Hey, bloody Romans!