Good evening, everyone. I was tasked with creating five sentences about, if I was a dictator, what my subjects would have to follow. I'm wondering about my use of habent in these sentences. I know it literally means to have something, yet I thought I could use to convey my thought into Latin. Also, I want to make sure I used my nominative and accusative noun cases correctly as I've struggled with that a lot. Thanks for the assistance.
Clepens inlicitus est. Poena de homicidium letum est. Cives habent legem honorare. Cives habent pendere tributa sub poena de defunctione. Abnuens pendere tributum detestabilis est.
Stealing is illegal. The penalty of murder is death. Citizens have to respect the law. Citizens have to pay taxes under penalty of execution. Refusing to pay a debt is detestable.
Sincerely,
Brian
Clepens inlicitus est. Poena de homicidium letum est. Cives habent legem honorare. Cives habent pendere tributa sub poena de defunctione. Abnuens pendere tributum detestabilis est.
Stealing is illegal. The penalty of murder is death. Citizens have to respect the law. Citizens have to pay taxes under penalty of execution. Refusing to pay a debt is detestable.
Sincerely,
Brian