1. Ubi sunt nautae. Where are the sailors?
2. Nautae in taberna sunt. The sailors are in the tavern.
3. In tabernis pullae non sunt. Girls are not in taverns.
4. Ubi est Roma? Where is Rome?
5. Roma in Italia est. Rome is in Italy.
6. Aqua vitae. Water of life.
7. Insula agricolarum. The farmers' island.
8. Incolis Hispaniae et Italiae. To/by inhabitants of Spain and of Italy.
9. Victoriarum Romae. Of the victories of Rome.
10. In tabernis nautarum. In the taverns of sailors.

Comments: The warning that 6-10 were fragments, not full sentences, was useful, though #9 still sounds rather peculiar. Moreover, while the taverns that keep getting that in are apparently in the ablative, I had to work this out myself; they never actually specified in this chapter than in takes the ablative. Something of an ommission, that, given it's the only preposition they introduce in the first chapter.
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