Vocabulary
Verbs Latin to English
Verbs English to Latin
Mythology
Culture and Civilization
100

bene

What is well?

100

erimus

What is "we will be"?

100

they are

What is "sunt"?

100

He is the king of the gods, usually associated with a lightning bolt.

Who is Jupiter?

100
A Roman temple featuring a large oculus, or eye opening at the top of its dome.

What is the Pantheon?

200

convoco, convocare

What is "to assemble?"

200
vocabatis

what is "you were calling?"


200

I will be

What is "ero"?

200

He attempted to fly his father's chariot across the sky.

Who is Phaethon?

200

According to Roman history, Romulus, Numa, Tullus Hostilius and Tarquinius priscus were among the seven what of Rome?

What are kings?

300

diu

What is "for a long time"?

300

erunt

What is "they will be"?

300

They were giving

What is "dabant"?

300

This Roman god was depicted with a lyre and a quiver and bow.

Who is Apollo?

300

This is the Roman house that would contain the impluvium.

What is the atrium?

400

nunc

What is "now"?

400

es

What is "you are"?

400
We are

What is "sumus"?

400

He worked at a forge under Mt. Etna and had an unfaithful wife.

Who is Vulcan?

400

The Latin words novus ordo seclorum, found on a US bill might be translated:

new order for the ages

out of one, many

In God we trust

What is "New order for the ages"?

500
semper

What is "always?"

500

eratis

What is "y'all were"?

500

he will be

What is "erit"?

500

She challenged Minerva to a weaving contest, and when she lost, she was turned into a spider.

Who is Arachne?

500

This structure in ancient Rome was used for chariot racing.

What is the Circus Maximus?

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