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Original text - Latin - Magistra et poeta

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Magistra et poeta
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Submitted by marianabenia
Source language: Latin

Tulia cum puellis in schola est.
Multae herbae circa scholam sunt. Schola ad aquam, prope silvam, est.
Magistra et discipulae in silvam, prope aquam, ambulant et violas delibant. Ex aqua ardea avolat. Tum discipulae violas portant, postea scholam violis ornant.
Poeta appropinquat. Magistram discipulasque salutat:
“Que, Tulia! Avete, puellae!”
Deinde Caecilia cum poeta, a schola, ad villam remeat et amicis magistraeque ait: “Valete!”
“Vale, Caecilia!”
Edited by Francky5591 - 1 March 2007 20:43





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1 March 2007 20:47

Francky5591
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Hello! ah, you said it yourself : "Valete", with a "v"! "v", like for "silva" (or "sylva", "viola","avolat".
What is this? a "v" is a "v", even if it is pronounced like a "u", it is still writen with a "v", at any time...