Crimātum
What is three: cri-mā-tum.
Rule #3: Divide between single consonants
The accent is on the Penult because it is long.
Antecedent
What is a word, phrase, clause, or sentence to which another word (especially a following relative pronoun) refers?
Quis contra Romam coniuravit?
Catilina contra Romam coniuravit.
Translate: "Caput oculōs et aurēs et ōs habet."
The head has eyes and ears and mouth.
When is "Salvē" used?
When greeting a single person
Nōbilis
What is three: nō-bi-lis.
Rule #3: Before a single consonant.
Rule #3: Before a single consonant.
The accent is on the antepenult
Rule #3: The accent is on the antepenult because it is more than three syllables, and the penult is not long.
Relative Pronoun
What are Pronouns that introduce a subordinate clause that tells more about the antecedent, a previous noun in the main clause?
Quid est amīcus Caesaris?
Amīcus Caesaris est Mārcus Antōnius.
Translate: "Ossa in terrā vir pōnit."
"The man is putting bones in the earth"
How do you respond "Graudeo te interim videre."
What is "Ego libenter te videre quoque."
Dēsīgnātum
What is four: Dē-sig-nā-tum
Rule #3: Before a single consonant.
Rule #1: Before the last of two or more consonants.
Rule #1: Before the last of two or more consonants.
The accent is on the penult because it is long.
Ablative of Manner
What expresses the attitude with which someone or something acts.
Quid erat culpa Caesaris?
Culpa Caesaris erat studium glōriae.
Translate: "Nihilene tē movet?"
"Does nothing move you?"
Quomodo omnes vos?
What is "Bene facio tibi gratias"
Ambulāvitne
What is five: Am-bu-lā-vit-ne
Rule #1: Before the last of two or more consonants.
Rule #3: Before a single consonant.
Rule #3: Before a single consonant.
Rule #1: Before the last of two or more consonants.
The accent is on the antepenult because the penult is not long.
Tense (and list them)
Tense indicates time. There are six tenses: present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect and future perfect.
Ubi est Caesar nunc?
Caesar in capulō nunc est
Translate: "Māter cor magnum habet."
"Mother has a big heart."
Amīcī, Rōmānī, cīvēs!
Friends, Romans, countrymen!
Arbitrium
What is four: ar-bit-ri-um
Rule #1: Before the last of two or more consonants.
Rule #1: Before the last of two or more consonants.
Rule #3: Before a single consonant.
The accent is on the antepenult because the penult is not long. Rule #3
The three ways to ask a yes/no question
What are:
1) -ne = expects either the answer yes or no
2) nōnne= expects the answer yes
3) num= expects the answer no
Quis est inimīcus Caesaris?
Caesaris inimīcus est Brūtus.
Translate: "In scūtō arborem et stellam et nāvem videō."
On the shield I see a tree, and star, and ship.
The first verse of John 1 in Latin and English.
What is John 1:1 "In principio erat Verbum, et Verbum erat apud Deum, et Deus erat Verbum."
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was God."