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Hello everybody,

In today's lesson you will learn some useful vocabulary about "TIME" in Latin.

Happy learning ! :)

How to Tell the Time in Latin

ENGLISH LATIN
What time is it? Quota hōra est?
It's one o'clock (Hōra) prīma est
It's quarter past one È prīma cum quīdrante
It's half past one È prīma cum sēmisse
during the day dimidiata
at night vigiliae / noctis
midday / noon meridie
midnight media noctis (inclinatio)
hour hōra
minute minuta
second secunda

Months of the year

Month in Latin Month in English Latin Pronunciation
Mensis Martius March


Mensis Aprilis April


Mensis Maius May


Mensis Iunius June


Mensis Iulius July


Mensis Augustus August


Mensis September September


Mensis October October


Mensis November November


Mensis December December


Mensis Ianuarius January


Mensis Februarius February


Seasons

ENGLISH LATIN AUDIO
The spring Ver
The summer Æstas
The autumn Autumnus
The winter Hiems


Days of the week

Day in Latin (Diēs) Translation Meaning Pronunciation
Dies Solis Sunday day of the Sun
Dies Lunae Monday day of the Moon
Dies Martis Tuesday day of Mars (Roman god of war)
Dies Mercurii Wednesday day of Mercury (Roman messenger of the gods and god of commerce, travel, thievery, eloquence, and science.)
Dies Lovis Thursday day of Jupiter (Roman god who created thunder and lightning; patron of the  Roman state). Jove is Jupiter's nickname
Dies Veneris Friday day of Venus (Roman goddess of love and beauty)
Dies Saturni Saturday day of Saturn (Roman god of agriculture)

Vocabulary

ENGLISH LATIN
today  Hodie
yesterday  Heri
tomorrow  Cras
last week Hebdomas ultima
this week  Haec hebdomas
next week  Proxima hebdomas
... minute Minuta
... hour   Hora
... day   Dies
... week   Hebdomas
... month Mensis
... year Annus
now  Nunc
later  Postea
before  Ante
The morning Mane
The afternoon  Postmeridianus
The evening  Vesper
The night  Nox
one oclock   Hora una est
two oclock   Hora duae est

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