TABERNA means:
What is a shop or tavern?
the city where Caecilius lives
What is 'Pompeii'?
Caecilius's wife
Who is 'Metella'?
plural of HORTUS:
What is 'HORTI' [hor-tee]?
Quis est athleta ille?
What is: Who is that athlete?
ARGENTARIUS means:
What is 'banker'?
the room where the family ate:
What is 'triclinium'?
Caecilius's son
Who is 'Quintus'?
plural of ANCILLA:
What is 'ancillae'?
Cur tu in horto laboras?
What is: Why are you working in the garden
SCAENA means:
What is the 'stage'?
the downtown district in Roman towns
What is the 'forum'?
name of Caecilius's dog
Who is 'Cerberus'?
Plural of LEO:
What is 'leones'?
Ubi sunt mercatores?
BONUS: This is the answer in Latin.
What is: Where are the merchants?
Sunt in tabulas.
CONTENDIT means:
What is 'hurries, rushes'?
These are writing materials used by ancient Roman pupils. (2 min)
BONUS: These are the Latin terms.
What are 'tabulae et stili' aut 'paypyri et calami/pennae'?
Grumio's girlfriend
Who is 'Poppaea'?
3rd person sing (h/s/i) PERFECT tense of trado:
BONUS: this is the translation
What is 'tradidit'?
Hsi handed [it] over.
Vosne estnis irati?
What is: Are you all angry?
SENTIT means:
What is 'hsi perceives, feels'?
the name of the household guardian spirits
Who are the 'lares'?
Name of the slave-dealer.
Who is 'Syphax'?
the "I" form (1st person singular) of the verb 'abit'
BONUS: This is the translation
What is 'abeo'?
What is 'I go away'?
Quid quaeris, domina?
What is: What are you looking for, Lady?
PAENE menas:
What is 'nearly, almost'?
These are the 2 pairs of governing men in a town.
DAILY DOUBLE: These were their roles.
What are 'duoviri' & 'aediles'?
What are judge in law courts (duoviri) & supervise public services (aediles)?
Est servus fidelis Caecilii.
Est Clemens.
PRESENT TENSE
1) This is the 3P pl of jaceo.
2) This is the 3P pl of jacio.
3) These are their translations.
1) What is jacent?
2) What is jaciunt?
3) They lay (1) and They throw (2)
This is the response to 'Placetne tibi?':
BONUS: This explains why.
What is 'Mihi placet.'
Some verbs like placeo, credo, etc. take the DATIVE case.