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[Music] so wait a description in this video we will continue the exciting story of salvias as he is trying to find quintus and demnorvicks and we will also learn how to tell the difference between what we call deponent verbs active verbs and how to translate their past participles okay so picking up where we left off salvias has sent people they're searching through the town they can't find quintus they can't find domnorics and they came up with the idea let's get one of the slaves of either demnorex or of quintus and let's torture that person and that person may be able to give us information so picking up from there bulimicus sultans bulimicus suddenly returned exalting okay always worth remembering n s n t equals i n g ser quinti he dragged a slave of quintus into the middle of the atrium notice bulimicus is the subject of the first verb since there is not a stated subject of the second verb trucks it the singular third person verb you just assume the previous subject and you use the pronoun he ubi asked quintus kaikilius rogawitz salvias quo fugit dum norix where is quintus kaikilius asked salvias to where did domnorics flee okay so this word quo means to wear okay we in old english we had this word wither okay so in other words to where neschio in quit service i don't know said the slave now we're going to have a little mini lesson in both relative clauses and also importantly deponent verbs and how to translate their past participles i don't know said the slave who having suffered many torments okay so in a little bit we're going to be doing a little review of this pasus is a past participle of a deponent verb past participles of deponent verbs are active and can take an object multa tormenta is many tortures so how do we know a deponent verb simple when you look up a verb in the dictionary if you see something like this okay there's three forms one two three and then you have the definition okay also look at this it's an o-r okay so if you see three forms and an o-r you have a deponent verb and pasus right here the third form is going to be the past participle it means having suffered or having allowed in this case having suffered many tortures an active verb how do you know an active verb take a look at this instead of three forms one two three four forms before the dictionary entry and also look at this there's not an o r there's just an o okay so again deponent o r three forms active o four forms and then here's the key the past participle and the past participle of an active verb is that fourth form the past participle of an active verb is passive and so it means sent having been let's look at another one this is another active verb how do you know well look there's an o and there's four forms okay so the past participle of an active verb and you know it's active because it's got this o is passive so if the verb means to see the past participle is seen having been let's look at one more it's a deponent verb how do we know because of this o r and only three forms okay and remember the past participle of a deponent verb is active having used and so this particular verb usos takes actually an ablative object so implemento usus would mean having used the tool okay deponent verb how do we know o r look at the o r also three forms what would be then how would you translate the active past participle of this verb which means to speak locutus lokutus means having spoken and it can take an object like hokuer lokutus having spoken this word okay moving on i don't know said the slave who having suffered many tortures already could scarcely say anything okay i know nothing bulimicus hike audi we said gladium de strictum now remember what can mean it can mean with but also when it's not followed by an ablative when bulimicus when he had heard now hike literally just means these but these things these words feel free to add something like that he held a drawn sword to the neck of the slave okay tenuit is your verb held okay gladium de strictum districtum is the past participle of an active verb drawn or having been drawn where did he hold it we get the word jugular vein from this okay and this here seru this is a genitive singular to the neck of the slave melius s tb in quit it is better for you he said to speak the truth to salvias you know what the slave's going to do he's going to tell it all let's talk about it the slave who already was despairing about his life said whispering i've run over here in quit susurans again ns nt equals ing parawi i prepared what did i prepared tantum only i prepared only now literally kibum sex dierum means i prepared only food six of days just think for a moment turn that into english i prepared only food six of days what might you say instead i prepared only six days worth of food nihil aliyud fakey i did nothing else now salvias is a smart guy how far can you get with six days worth of food well you can't get to rome okay you can't get to egypt they're obviously staying somewhere in britannia but they're going a distance dominus brittany i discuss it my master departed departed as discuss it okay remember latin frequently has the last word of the sentence is the verb my master departed with domnorex look i've got a typo okay just imagine there's an n there departed with demnorex into the farthest parts of britannia salvias knows who is in the farthest parts of britannia salwis salvia said by hercules they went to agricola agricola is the roman general in charge of the entire military operation going on right now and salvias does not want agricola to find out about some of the stuff he's been doing against kogi dubness this could end up if if by some chance quintus gets there and tells agricola the story salvias knows he could get in trouble okay so again let's make sure this is the most important thing you're going to learn this week the distinction between an active verb and a deponent verb again there's several things to note the most important thing if you have an o you have an active verb if you have an o r you have a deponent verb a secondary point to take note of four forms listed in the dictionary for active three forms listed in the dictionary for deponent the fourth form of active the third form of deponent that is to say the last form of each is the past participle and the past participle of an active verb is passive heard having been heard the past participle of a deponent verb however is active the other one's passive this one's active having urged it can take an object you see having urged the friend okay so now it's your turn okay how would you translate paratus versus ingressos think it through i'm going to give you a moment first of all how do you know it's active you know i sh i should have taken these away right i mean i'm telling you right here it's acting opponent but i want you to know it's an o that's active o r it's deponent so how do you translate them paratus prepared having been prepared ingresses having entered cooling ingressos having entered the kitchen you
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