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For questions about Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata (LLPSI) by Hans Henning Ørberg.

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Quid iuvat deōs precāri ut rēs āmissae tibi reddantur?

Quid iuvat? is a bit of a set phrase meaning 'what's the point?', 'what good does it do?' or, more literally, 'what does it help?'. The matter in question being deos precari 'to pray to the gods' (not …
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What's the meaning of "paulum satis" in this sentence?

Paulum alone is the subject here. A little is (est) enough (satis) for a good life (ad beate vivendum).
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What's the grammatical role of "mille passus" in this sentence?

Mille passus a fine imperii is an adverbial phrase modifying habitat. Habitat is used intransitively in this sentence. Mille passus is in the accusative because that's generally the case used to denot …
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