Chapter 4 Reading
In Asiā est vir clārus. Vir est Anchīsēs. Dea Anchīsēn (accusative) amat.
In Asia there is a famous man. The man is Anchises. The goddess loves Anchises.
Aenēās est fīlius deae et Anchīsae. Aenēae femina est Creūsa.
Aeneas is the son of the god and of Anchises. Aeneas' wife is Creusa.
goddess
Creūsa Anēāsque fīlium vocant Ascānium.
Creusa and Aeneas call the son Ascanius.
Aenēae patria est Trōia. Trōia nōn est in Eurōpā, sed in Asiā.
The country (fatherland) of Aeneas is Troy. Troy is not in Europe, but in Asia.
Graecī et virī Trōiae pugnant. Graecī Trōiam occupant.
The Greeks and the men of Troy fight. The Greeks conquer Troy.
Aenēās Anchīsēn portat. Creūsam fīliumque vocat.
Aeneas carries Anchises. She calls Creūsa and the son.
He
AENĒĀS: "nōn iam est Trōia. Sed deī deaeque virōs Trōiae amant.
AENEAS: Not now is Troy. But the gods and godesses love the men of Troy.
Etiam fēminās et puerōs puellāsque amant.
Also they love the women, boys and girls.
Hodiē ad Eurōpam nāvigāmus."
Today to Europe we sail.