mater est.
Quis est Metella?
in culina laborat.
ubi est Grumio?
This part of speech usually goes at the end of a Latin sentence.
What is the verb?
This is the room where you would receive guests in a Roman house.
What is the 'atrium'?
This is the term for the group or family to which a noun belongs that shares similar endings
What is a declension?
filius est.
Quis est Quintus?
in via dormit.
ubi est Cerberus?
This is the accusative form of 'dominus'.
what is 'dominum'?
The name of the city that our story takes place in.
Pompeii
This case is used to signify the direct object in a sentence
What is the accusative case?
ancilla est.
Quis est Melissa?
pecuniam numerat in foro.
ubi est Caecilius?
Words like 'servus', 'hortus', and 'coquus' belong to this.
what is the 2nd declension?
This case is used to indicate the subject of a sentence
what is 'nominative'?
This is the case and declension of ancillam
What is 1st declension accusative?
est argentarius.
quis est Caecilius?
in triclinio pingit.
ubi est Clara?
Nominative and accusative are called these (grammatical term).
What are cases?
The father sits in the garden.
pater in hortō sedet.
This is the declension and case of Grumiō.
What is 3rd declension nominative?
tonsor est.
quis est Pantagathus?
servum vendit in foro.
ubi est Syphax?
This is the 2nd person singular ('you...') form of the verb 'work' in Latin.
What is 'laboras'?
This is what the Romans called a court house.
What is 'Basilica'?
(Say outloud) the singular and plural of slave girl
What is ancilla, ancillae?