Latin-to-English Translations
Accidit ut istud bellum effugere nīn possē mus. It happened that we weren't able to escape that war.
Hī, quī anteā oppidīs suīs numquam relī quē rant, trans mare transiē runt. These men, who had never left their towns before, went across the sea.
Mors Augustī, quī Romae imperā tor prī mus erat, magna tristitiae causa erat. The death of Augustus, who was the first emperor in Rome, was the cause of great sadness.
Vīs tempestā tis tanta erat ut milia nā vium frumentī, vinī, et servī rum plē nā rum dē lē vit. The force of the storm was so great that it destroyed thousands of ships full of grain, wine, and slaves.
Ego mihi mortem servitū dine mā lī. I prefer death to slavery for myself.
Rē x illam, cuius filius eum servā vit, in matrimonium ducet. The king will marry that woman whose son saved his life.
Filia quī nta eius multī pul-chrior quam cē terae est. His fifth daughter was much more beautiful than the others.
Domus, quae contrā sē dī vī sa est, stā re nīn potest. A house which is divided against itself cannot stand.
Eī diē hominēs centum in mediī oppidī sē contulē runt. A hundred people gathered in the middle of the town that day.
Septimā diē post casum Pompē iī s, petere coepimus ullīs quī superfuerant. On the seventh day after the disaster at Pompeii, we began to look for any who had survived.

