English translation of "semper infirmus"
What is "always weak/sick"?
An English word derived from a Latin word
What is a derivative?
part of speech of "defessus"
What is an adjective?
/prəˌnənsēˈāSH(ə)n/
What is "pronunciation"?
English translation of "te amat"?
What is "she/he loves you"?
The origin/history of a word
What is "etymology"?
"Fragor" part of speech
What is a noun?
/ˈsæd. əl/
What is "saddle"?
English translation of "Cur arborem non ascendit?"
What is "Why doesn't he/she climb a/the tree?"
The abbreviation that usually follows the word and its pronunciation represents this
What is the part of speech?
part of speech of "amat"
What is a verb?
[ an-uh-vur-suh-ree ] N.B. This is the pronunciation, but these are not the phonetic symbols.
What is "anniversary"?
English translation of "Hodie sub arbore dormit"
What is "Today he/she sleeps/is sleeping/does sleep under a/the tree"?
The term for the two words at the top of a page
What are guide words?
part of speech of "nunc"
What is an adverb?
[ˈkæθ.əl.ɪk]
What is "Catholic"?
English translation of "Quid audiunt?"
What is "What do they hear"?
The main form of a verb (usually this is the entry word in the dictionary)
What is an infinitive?
the case, number, and gender of "puellam"
What are direct object, singular, and feminine?
[ riz-uh-buhl ] N.B.This is today's word of the day and means "capable of causing laughter"
What is "risible"?