(The Faithful Dog)
Theme: Loyalty and Friendship
Grammar Focus: sum, esse (to be); adjectives with nouns
Vocabulary: household, animals, body parts
Latin Text
- In domo magna est canis fidelis.
- Nomen canis est Brutus.
- Brutus est magnus et albus, sed non ferox.
- Dominus eum amat, et canis dominum amat.
- In horto sub arbore Brutus saepe dormit.
- Oculi eius clari sunt et aures longāe sunt.
- Cum puero parvo ludit et eum custodit.
- Puer panem dat cani et aquam in catino ponit.
- Nox venit; Brutus ante ianuam stat et vigilat.
- Canis est fessus, sed fidelis manet.
Literal English Translation
- In the large house there is a faithful dog.
- The dog’s name is Brutus.
- Brutus is big and white, but not fierce.
- The master loves him, and the dog loves the master.
- In the garden under a tree Brutus often sleeps.
- His eyes are bright and his ears are long.
- He plays with the little boy and guards him.
- The boy gives bread to the dog and puts water in a bowl.
- Night comes; Brutus stands before the door and keeps watch.
- The dog is tired, but remains faithful.
Word Notes
| Latin | Meaning | Grammar Note |
|---|---|---|
| canis, canis | dog | 3rd declension, m./f. |
| fidelis, -e | faithful | adjective, 3rd declension |
| nomen, nominis | name | 3rd declension, n. |
| magnus, -a, -um | large, great | adjective |
| albus, -a, -um | white | adjective |
| ferox, ferocis | fierce | adjective, 3rd declension |
| dominus, -i | master | 2nd declension, m. |
| amat | loves | 3rd sg. present of amare |
| puer, pueri | boy | 2nd declension, m. |
| panis, panis | bread | 3rd declension, m. |
| dat | gives | 3rd sg. present of dare |
| aqua, -ae | water | 1st declension, f. |
| catinus, -i | bowl | 2nd declension, m. |
| nox, noctis | night | 3rd declension, f. |
| ianua, -ae | door | 1st declension, f. |
| stat | stands | 3rd sg. present of stare |
| vigilat | keeps watch | 3rd sg. present of vigilare |
| fessus, -a, -um | tired | adjective |
| manet | remains, stays | 3rd sg. present of manere |
| cum | with | preposition + ablative |
Grammar Focus
Verb: sum, esse – to be
| Person | Latin | Translation |
|---|---|---|
| 1st sg | sum | I am |
| 2nd sg | es | you are |
| 3rd sg | est | he/she/it is |
| 1st pl | sumus | we are |
| 2nd pl | estis | you (pl) are |
| 3rd pl | sunt | they are |
Examples:
- Canis fidelis est. – The dog is faithful.
- Oculi eius clari sunt. – His eyes are bright.
- Nos laeti sumus. – We are happy.
Adjective–Noun Agreement
Adjectives agree with nouns in gender, number, and case.
- canis fidelis – faithful dog (m.)
- domina bona – good mistress (f.)
- malum rubrum – red apple (n.)
Study Exercise
A. Translate into Latin:
- The dog is large and brave.
- The boy gives bread and water.
- The faithful dog sleeps under the tree.
- The master loves the dog.
- The dog is tired but good.
B. Translate into English:
- Canis cum puero ludit.
- Brutus ante ianuam stat.
- Puer aquam in catino ponit.
- Nox est longa et frigida.
- Dominus et canis sunt amici.
Answer Key
A.
- Canis magnus et fortis est.
- Puer panem et aquam dat.
- Canis fidelis sub arbore dormit.
- Dominus canem amat.
- Canis fessus sed bonus est.
B.
- The dog plays with the boy.
- Brutus stands before the door.
- The boy puts water in the bowl.
- The night is long and cold.
- The master and the dog are friends.