
English: 
Greetings everyone!
My name is Mr. Craft.
Today you will learn about an Olympian goddess.
The goddess' name is Juno.
Juno is her Latin name.
Her Greek name is Hera.
Juno was the daughter of Ops and Saturn.
Juno had a temple on the Capitoline Hill.

Latin: 
Salvete plurimum!
Nomen mihi est Magister Craft.
Hodie de dea Olympica discetis.
Nomen deae Iuno est.
Iuno est nomen Latinum.
Nomen Graecum Hera est.
Iuno filia Opis et Saturni fuit.
In monte Capitolino Iuno templum habebat.

Latin: 
Frater et maritus Iunonis Iuppiter fuit.
Pavo animal carum Iunoni erat.
Iuno fuit dea feminarum et matrimonii.
Olim vir et femina fuerunt.
Coniuges erant.
Liberos valde volebant sed, pro dolor, liberos non habebant et tristes erant.
Sub monte Esquilio silva erat.
Silva sacra Iunoni erat.
Itaque coniuges cum sacerdote ad silvam sacram ierunt.

English: 
Juno's brother and husband was Jupiter.
The peacock was an animal dear to Juno.
Juno was the goddess of women and marriage.
Once there was a man and a woman.
They were married.
They really wanted children, but, unfortunately, they didn't have children and they were sad.
Below the Esquiline Hill was a forest.
The forest was sacred to Juno.
Therefore the couple went to the sacred forest with a priest.

Latin: 
Femina Iunoni inquit, "O, Iuno, quaeso, adiuva nos. Mitte liberum nobis."
Primo, nihil responsum erat.
Postea ventus arbores movebat.
In arboribus Iuno apparuit et inquit:
"Pulsate tergum feminae pellibus capri."
Tum sacerdos sacrificium caprum fecit.
Vir tergum feminae pellibus capri verberavit.
Post decem menses vir pater et femina mater erant.
Gratias Iunoni!
Mater et pater valde laeti erant.
Ecce finis fabulae Iunonis.
Valete!
*Magister Craft, saliamus!*

English: 
The woman said to Juno, "Oh, Juno, please, help us. Send us a child."
At first, there was no response.
Afterwards a wind moved the trees.
Juno appeared in the trees and said:
"Beat the woman's back with the skin of a goat."
Then the priest sacrificed a goat.
The man hit the woman's back with the skin of a goat.
After ten months the man was a father and the woman a mother.
Thanks to Juno!
The mother and the father were very happy.
That's the end of this myth of Juno.
Farewell!
*Mr. Craft, let's jump!*

Latin: 
*Magister Craft, saliamus!*
*Saliamus, saliamus, saliamus!*

English: 
*Mr. Craft, let's jump!*
*Let's jump, let's jump, let's jump!*
