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Gods & Goddesses
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Translation
100

Arbor, Arboris

Tree

100

Avis, Avis

Bird

100

Who is the Roman god/goddess of war, who is the supposed father of Romulus and Remus?


Mars/Ares

100

Name one word that derives (or comes from) the Latin word vexatus 

Vexing, vexed

100

Translate the following:

Manē est. In cubiculō Aurelia sedet. 


It is morning/early. Aurelia sits/is sitting in the bedroom.

200

Amica, Amicae

Friend

200

clamo, clamāre

To shout, to yell

200

Who is the Roman god/goddess of wisdom and the protector of the Greek city Athens?

Minerva/Athena 

200

Name one word that derives (comes from) the Latin word aqua. 

Aqueduct, aquamarine, aquarium, aquatic, aquaculture

200

Translate the following:

Aurelia inquit ad anchillāe, “Abīte! Abīte! Vocatē Corneliam.” 

Aurelia says to the slave girls/maids, “Go away! Go away! Call Cornelia.”

300

Dominis, Dominī

Master, Lord

300

Urbs, Urbis

City, Town

300

Who is the god/goddess of beauty and love?

Venus/Aphrodite

300

Name one word that derives (comes from) the Latin word familia.

familial, familiar, familiarize, unfamiliar, family


300

Translate the following:

Anchillāe Aureliam neglegentia vexant.

The slave girls/maids are annoying/annoy Aurelia with their carelessness.

400

In quibus

Among whom

400

Sella, sellae

Chair, sedan chair

400

Who is the god/goddess who always is pictured holding a lightning bolt?

Jupiter/Zeus

400

Name one word that derives (comes from) the Latin word lingua

language, lingual, bilingual, trilingual, linguistics, sublingual

400

Translate the following:

“Ad urbem mecum Corneliam ducere volo.“

“I wish/want to lead Cornelia with me to the city.“

500

Bos, Bovis

Cow, Cattle, Bull

500
glis, gliris

Dormouse 

500

Who is the god/goddess of the ocean?

Neptune/Posiedon

500

Name one word that derives (comes from) the latin word numerus.

enumerate, enumeration, innumerable, number, numeral, numerical, numerous, outnumber, supernumerary, unnumbered


500

Translate the following:

Pater tuus glis cenāe emere vult.

Your father/dad wants to buy dormice for the dinner. 

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