This Latin word means "girl."
What is "puella"?
This term refers to the subject form of a noun in Latin.
What is the "nominative case"?
This was the center of public life in ancient Rome, where people gathered to shop, speak, and worship.
What is the "Forum"?
The English word "nautical" comes from the Latin word "nauta." What does "nauta" mean?
What is "sailor"?
Translate "Puella aquam amat."
What is "The girl loves water"?
The Latin word "insula" refers to this type of geographical feature.
What is "island"?
In Latin, nouns must agree with their adjectives in these three aspects.
What are "gender, number, and case"?
Ancient Roman houses often had a central courtyard called this.
What is the "atrium"?
The English word "portal" comes from the Latin "porta." What is a "porta"?
What is "gate" or "door"?
Translate "Amicae puellae in villa sunt."
BONUS: Give both translations and you will have double points!
What is "The girl's friends are in the house"?
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What is "The the friends' girls are in the house"?
Translate the Latin word "amicus."
What is "friend"?
This is the term for a verb’s “to” form, like "to love" in English.
What is the "infinitive"?
In Roman society, this was the title for a wealthy landowner or nobleman.
What is a "patrician"?
The word "vocal" derives from the Latin word "vox, vocis." What does "vox, vocis" mean in English?
What is "voice"?
Translate "Insula magna pulchraque est."
What is "The island is large large and beautiful"?
This Latin word means "water" and is the root of "aquatic."
What is "aqua"?
Name the Latin case used to show possession, equivalent to -'s in English.
What is the "genitive case"?
The language spoken by the ancient Romans is this.
What is "Latin"?
This English word meaning "to love intensely" comes from the Latin "amo."
What is "amorous"?
Translate "Magistra discipulos docet."
What is "The lady teacher teaches the students"?
The Latin word "fortis" means this in English and describes someone who is brave.
What is "strong" or "brave"?
The verb ending for the first-person singular present tense (I) in Latin is this.
What is "-o"?
This Roman goddess of wisdom and warfare was equivalent to the Greek goddess Athena.
Who is "Minerva"?
"Agriculture" is derived from this Latin word.
What is "Ager" or "Agricola".
Translate "Nauta navem in aqua videt."
What is "The sailor sees the ship in the water"?