Magna Carta
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Latin Grammar: nullus, -a, -um

Nulli vendemus, nulli negabimus aut differemus rectum aut iustitiam.  Nullus capiatur nec imprisonetur propter appellum feminae de morte alterius quam viri sui.

Nullus, nulla, nullum is a Latin adjective meaning "none" or "no."  Often, nullus is used substantively to mean "no one," while nullum is used to mean "nothing."

Translate the following English sentences into Latin, using the passage above as an example.

1. No one has the right.

rectum habet.

2. No one will sell this to me.

hoc me vendet.

3. I will deny this to no one.

hoc nego.

4. I have read no books.

libros legi.

5. Nothing is written in stone.

in lapide scribitur.

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