Assignment for lesson one: Practice pronouncing the following words out loud and if you feel comfortable provide a recording of your pronunciation so that I can give you feedback. I. Amat - He loves II. Amāmus - We love III. Bibō - I drink IV. Cēna - Dinner V. Colō - I worship VI. Comes - Comrade VII. Ducis - Leader VIII. Dūcō - I lead IX. Ferimus - We carry X. Fīlia - Girl XI. Pācis - Of peace XII. Pōnō - I put XIII. Prīmus - First XIV. Lūce - With light XV. Lītus - Shore I. Vēnī - I have come II. Vīdī - I have seen III. Vīcī - I have conquered* IV. Vīnum - Wine V. Rēgis - Of the king VI. Partem - Part VII. Urbis - Of the city VIII. Morte - From death IX. Patrēs - The fathers X. Carmen - Song XI. Iam - Already XII. Iaciō - I throw XIII. Eius - Their XIV. Cuius - Whose XV. Magnus - Great XVI. Possum - I am able XVII. Annus - Year XVIII. Mittō - I send XIX. Immemor - Forgetful of XX. Succurrō - I help XXI. Immortālis - Immortal I. Altae - High II. Puellae - Girls III. Laudat - She praises IV. Caelum - Sky V. Nautae - Sailors VI. Heu - Alas VII. Foedus - Ugly VIII. Deinde - Then IX. Huic - To this X. Pauper - Poor XI. Saepe - Often *Veni, vidi, vici is a phrase that Julius Caesar used and is commonly translated "I came, I saw, I conquered", but it can also be translated "I have come, I have seen, I have conquered".