The four principal parts, in Latin, of the word that translates to "to see; observe, understand"
What is video,videre,vidi,visum?
The Latin word for "nothing."
What is nihil?
The Latin word for the conjunction "if".
What is si?
Salveo, salvere.
What is "to be well, be in good health?"
A word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, and is typically positioned before the modified word.
The four principal parts, in Latin, of the that translates "to frighten, terrify."
What is terreo, terrere, terrui, territum?
The Latin word for sailor. (Nominative and Genitive)
What is nauta, nautae?
The Latin word for the adverb "often."
What is saepe?
Est
What is "is"?
In Latin, the listing of all the cases of a noun or adjective.
What is declension?
The four principal parts for the words that translates, "to owe; ought, must, should."
What is debeo, debere, debui, debitum?
The Latin word for "penalty, punishment". (Nominative and Genitive)
What is poena, poenae?
The Latin word for the pronoun "what".
What is quid?
Vita, vitae
What is life; mode of life?
Part of a sentence that contains the person or thing performing the action (or verb) in a sentence.
What is "subject?".
The four principal parts, in Latin, of the that translates "to give, offer".
What is do, dare, dedi, datum?
The Latin word for "rumor, report; fame, reputation." Nominative and Genitive
What is fama, famae?
The Latin word for the conjunction "but."
What is sed?
Sententia, sententiae
What is "feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence?"
Answers the question "for what," "of what," "to what," "for whom," "of whom," or "to whom" and accompanies a direct object.
What is "indirect object?"
The four principal parts, in Latin, of the that translates "to be strong, have power; be well."
What is valeo, valere, valui, valiturum?
The Latin word for "ire, anger." Nominative and Genitive
What is ira,irae?
The Latin word(s) for the adjective "much, many."
What is magnus, magna, magnum?
Tuus, tua, tuum
What is "your, when speaking to only one person?"
The person or thing that directly receives the action or effect of the verb. Answers the question “what” or “whom.”
What is "direct object?"