Vocab
Noun Forms (Case/Number)
Verb Forms (Translate)
Sentences (Translate)
Culture
100

girl

puella

100

femina

nom. sg.

100

amo

I love

100
Poeta cogitat.

The poet thinks.

OR

The poet is thinking.

100

The common people of Rome.

Who were the plebeians?

200

farmer

agricola

200

amicum

acc. sg.

200

vident

they see
200

Nauta puellam videt.

The sailor sees the girl.

200

This goddess was believed to protect Roman women during childbirth.

Who was Juno?

OR

Who was Hera? (Greek name)

300

wisdom

sapientia

300

nautarum

gen. pl.

300

servat

he/she/it saves

300

Nauta filiam poetae amat.

The sailor loves the daughter of the poet.

300

The founding of Rome by Romulus happened in this year.

What happened in 753 BC?

400

about

de

400

agris

dat. pl.

abl. pl.

400

damus

we give

400

De sapientia poetarum antiquarum cogitamus.

We are thinking about the wisdom of the ancient poets.

400

This man emerged from the chaos of the 1st century BC and the collapse of the Roman Republic, and declared himself "Princeps."

Who was Octavian?

OR

Who was Caesar Augustus?

500

today

hodie

500

agricolae

gen. sg.

dat. sg. 

nom. pl.

500

laudare

to praise

500

Debetis famam tuam semper cogitare.

You (pl.) should always think about your reputation.

500

This was a necklace made of rattles, worn by Roman children, and meant to scare away evil spirits.

What is a crepundia?

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