Nouns
Verbs
Story
Grammar
Translation
100

tunica pulchra

a pretty tunic

100

sunt

They are

100

Where does the family go shopping?

Eboracum

100

What does the a at the end of tunica tell me?

The noun is feminine and singular

100

ludus fraactus est. 

The game is broken. 

200

gladius acutus 

a sharp sword

200

ludamus

we play

200

How would the family have traveled to Eboracum?

They would have traveled by wagon 

200

What does the us at the end of gadius tell me?

The noun is masculine and singular

200

gladii actui sunt. 

The swords are sharp. 

300

piluae variae 

colorful beads

300

habitat

He/she/it lives

300

What is ludus latrones?

The game of the soldiers

300

What does the "i" at the end of ludi tell me?

The noun is masculine and plural

300

Amicus Eboracum habitat. 

The friend lives in Eboracum. 

400

cerae fractae

broken tablets

400

vadunt. 

They go
400

Who wants to buy ludus at Eboracum?

Iulius wants to buy games

400

What does the "ae" at the end of ampullae tell me?

The noun is feminine and plural 

400

Eboracum vadamus. 

We are going to Eboracum.

500

ludi optimi

great/amazing games

500

luditis

Y'all play

500

Why do Corinthus and Candidus want to go to Eboracum?

Corinthus wants to buy more tables and pens. Candidus wants to see his friend Barates. 

500

What's wrong with this sentence?

Ludus optima sunt. 

500

Eboracum vado quod ibi tunicae pulchrae sunt.  

I am going to Eboracum because there are beautiful dresses there. 

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