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Latin II/Technology and modern life Lesson 1

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Salvēte omnēs! Welcome back to Latin for Wikiversity. Today we'll begin learning vocabulary for modern technology. While these words weren't used in ancient Rome, they follow Latin word-formation patterns and are used in modern Latin communication.

New Vocabulary

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Latin English Audio (Classical) Notes
computātrum, -ī (n.) computer From computāre (to calculate)
interrēte, -is (n.) internet Literally "between-net"
telephōnum, -ī (n.) telephone From Greek tele + phone
televīsiō, -ōnis (f.) television From tele + vision
rēte, -is (n.) network Classical word repurposed
tabella digitālis, -ae (f.) tablet Literally "digital writing tablet"
nuntius digitālis, -is (m.) email Literally "digital message"
programma, -atis (n.) program, software From Greek programma

Example Sentences

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Latin English Notes
Computātrum novum habeō. I have a new computer. Simple possession
Per interrēte scrībō. I write via the internet. Using preposition
Māter mē per telephōnum vocat. Mother calls me by telephone. Using previous vocabulary
Puer televīsiōnem spectat. The boy watches television. Simple present tense
In rēte labōrō. I work on the network. Using previous vocabulary
Tabellam digitālem in scholā ūtimur. We use a tablet at school. Using deponent verb
Nuntium digitālem ad amīcum mittō. I send an email to a friend. Using previous vocabulary
Novum programma disco. I am learning a new program. Using previous vocabulary
Computātrum in mēnsā pōnō. I put the computer on the table. Using household vocabulary
Per interrēte cum amīcīs loquor. I speak with friends via the internet. Complex sentence

Practice

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Next time, we'll learn more vocabulary related to using modern technology. Valēte!