English to Latin
Simple Sentences
Grammatical Questions
-A Verbs
-E Verbs
200

"You are" in Latin

What is "es"?

200

Quid videmus?

What do we see?

200

Apollo me saepe servat. What case is "Apollo" and what is its noun function?

Nominative. Subject of sentence.

200

Satiat

He/she/it satisfies

200

salve

Hello! (s)

400

"foolish boy" in Latin nominative

Stultus puer

400

Phaethon est filius Phoebi.

Phaethon is the son of Phoebus.

400

Infinitus est numerus stultorum. What case is "stultorum" and what is its noun function?

Genitive plural. Possession.

400

amamus

We love

400
moneo

I warn

600

Small gift in accusative singular

parvum donum

600

Remedium irae est mora.

The remedy of anger is delay.
600

Officium me vocat. What case is "me"? What is its noun function?

Accusative. direct object

600

vocatis

y'all call

600

conservant

they protect

800

Pretty roses in acc plural

bellas rosas

800
Me iuva, amabo te!

Help me, please!

800

Iuva me, Obi-Wan Kenobi.

What form of the verb is "iuva" and why?

Imperative. Direct address/command

800

das

you give

800

videte!

Look! (pl)

1000

in good remedies

in bonis remediis

1000

Non debes officia deorum desiderare.

You ought not to desire the duties of the gods.

1000

Magistri parvis pueris crustula et dona saepe dant. What case is "parvis pueris" and what is its noun function?

Dative plural. Indirect object, or the people being given the cookies and gifts.

1000

Errant

They wander

1000

habetis

y'all have

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