Parse and translate the sentences. Hostis acer cum equo forti fugit. The strong consul decides to free the city. Equi acris in nocte felici fugiunt.

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Understand the Problem

The question is asking to parse and translate Latin sentences into English. This involves breaking down the Latin grammar and vocabulary to derive their meanings.

Answer

'The fierce enemy flees with the strong horse.' and 'The fierce horses flee on the happy night.'

The translations are: 'The fierce enemy flees with the strong horse.' and 'The fierce horses flee on the happy night.'

Answer for screen readers

The translations are: 'The fierce enemy flees with the strong horse.' and 'The fierce horses flee on the happy night.'

More Information

Latin sentences often have flexible word order, so understanding declensions and cases is key to accurate translation.

Tips

A common mistake is not considering noun-adjective agreement in gender, number, and case.

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