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==Examples of Use in Sentences== | |||
Here are some sentences to demonstrate how to use the Latin words for the seasons in context: | |||
; Ver (Spring) | |||
: ''Ver est tempus florum.'' - Spring is the time of flowers. | |||
; Æstas (Summer) | |||
: ''In æstate, dies sunt longissimi.'' - In summer, the days are longest. | |||
; Autumnus (Autumn) | |||
: ''Folia autumnus rubra et flavo fiunt.'' - The leaves of autumn become red and yellow. | |||
; Hiems (Winter) | |||
: ''Hieme, nix cadit.'' - In winter, snow falls. | |||
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==Exercises== | |||
Test your understanding of the Latin terms for the seasons with these exercises: | |||
# What is the Latin word for "Summer"? | |||
# Translate into Latin: "Autumn leaves are beautiful." | |||
# Which season does "Hiems" refer to? | |||
# Translate into English: "Ver est tempus florum." | |||
# Complete the sentence in Latin: "In ____ (Winter), it is very cold." | |||
===Solutions=== | |||
# Æstas. | |||
# "Folia Autumnus pulchra sunt." | |||
# Winter. | |||
# "Spring is the time of flowers." | |||
# Hieme. | |||
These exercises help reinforce your knowledge of the Latin words for the seasons and improve your ability to use them in sentences. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 12 November 2023
☀️🍂❄️🌱 How to say the 4 Seasons in Latin
Hello Latin learners,
In today's lesson you will learn how to write and pronounce the 4 seasons of the year in Latin.
After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: Family Members Vocabulary in Latin, Days of the Week, Basic Phrases in Latin & Useful phrases.
Quatuor tempora anni: the 4 seasons of the year[edit | edit source]
Latin | Translation | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
🌱 Ver | Spring | |
☀️ Æstas | Summer | |
🍂 Autumnus | Autumn | |
❄️ Hiems | Winter |
Examples of Use in Sentences[edit | edit source]
Here are some sentences to demonstrate how to use the Latin words for the seasons in context:
- Ver (Spring)
- Ver est tempus florum. - Spring is the time of flowers.
- Æstas (Summer)
- In æstate, dies sunt longissimi. - In summer, the days are longest.
- Autumnus (Autumn)
- Folia autumnus rubra et flavo fiunt. - The leaves of autumn become red and yellow.
- Hiems (Winter)
- Hieme, nix cadit. - In winter, snow falls.
Exercises[edit | edit source]
Test your understanding of the Latin terms for the seasons with these exercises:
- What is the Latin word for "Summer"?
- Translate into Latin: "Autumn leaves are beautiful."
- Which season does "Hiems" refer to?
- Translate into English: "Ver est tempus florum."
- Complete the sentence in Latin: "In ____ (Winter), it is very cold."
Solutions[edit | edit source]
- Æstas.
- "Folia Autumnus pulchra sunt."
- Winter.
- "Spring is the time of flowers."
- Hieme.
These exercises help reinforce your knowledge of the Latin words for the seasons and improve your ability to use them in sentences.
Related Latin Lessons[edit source]
- How to Count to 10 in Latin
- How to Count to 100 in Latin
- Days of the Week in Latin
- Months of the Year in Latin
- Seasons in Latin
- How to Tell the Time in Latin
- Colors in Latin
- Body Parts in Latin
- Family in Latin
Count to 10 in All Languages[edit source]
- Summary
- Numeral Systems
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- Count to 10 in Latin
- Count to 10 in Chinese
- Count to 10 in modern Greek
- Count to 10 in Russian
- Count to 10 in Swedish
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Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Time
- People in Latin
- Essential phrases
- Camping
- Days Of The Week
- Months Days Planets
- Food
- Problems in Latin
- Drinks
- Parts of the Body