Hello . . . . . . . . . . merhaba
Good morning. . . gün aydın
Bye bye . . . . . . . güle güle
(Çok teşekür ederim)
Answer:
Puto te, Caesarem, hoc sensisse.
I think that you, Caesar, is the common view.
Audio Caesarem hodie (today) perventurum esse.
Caesar day (today) to reach.
Dux Romanus dixit milites Caesaris venturos esse.
The Roman soldiers were said to come.
Scio filiam Iuliam a patre Caesare amari.
I know the daughter Iuliam is loved by her father Caesar.
Scivi copias (troops) Caesaris ab militibus inimicorum visas esse.
I knew that the forces (troops) to be seen of the enemy, the soldiers of Caesar, from the.
means...you should write a letter to your friend for inviting him/her to join you for a picnic
The right answer is eum because 'him' is the object in the sentence. In Latin the object always gets expressed by using the accusative . The accusative form of is, ea, id ~ is 'eum'!