Nouns
Verbs
Grammar
Principal Parts
Mr. Harmon
100

This word, meaning "light," is of the feminine gender.

Quid est lux?

100

This second conjugation verb can often be confused for something you consume on Youtube.

Quid est videō?

100

Adjectives must match their nouns in these three ways.

What are gender, number, and case?

100

This is the infinitive of amō.

Quid est amāre?

100

Mr. Harmon lived here for 2 years.

What is Finland?

200

This Latin word is sometimes translated "servant," though there technically were none in the ancient world, only slaves.

Quid est servus?

200

It starts with the same letter and means almost the same thing as amō, but it's even more intense.

Quid est adōrō?

200

To find the present stem of a verb, take the -re off this principal part.

What is the infinitive or second principal part?

200

The english translation of the verb timuisti.

What is "you feared," or "you were afraid?"

200

Mr. Harmon was lost in this European capital city.

What is Helsinki?

300

Free points!

Fortunate canis!

300

The second conjugation verb moneō is often confused with this other second conjugation verb.

Quid est maneō?

300

To find the stem of any noun, take this ending off the second principal part.

What is the genitive singular?

300

Esse is the 2nd principal part of this verb.

Quid est sum?

300

Mr. Harmon was 22 when he started studying this language.

What is Latin?

400

The stem of this 5th declension noun is only one letter.

Quid est rēs?

400

You can barely hear this verb because of how silent it is.

Quid est taceō?

400

Find the perfect stem of any verb by taking off of this element.

What is the third principal part?

400

This 2nd conjugation verb only has two principal parts.

Quid est gaudeō?

400

This is the name of Mr. Harmon's cat.

What is Bobsy?

500

The English meaning of a 5th declension Latin noun that always has a few students giggling for some reason.

Face.

500

This 1st conjugation verb, often confused with laudō, has irregular principal parts.

Quid est lavō?

500

This principal part is poison, and you should never use it for finding a stem of anything, be it a noun or verb.

What is the first principal part.

500

The third principal part of iubeō.

Quid est iussī?

500

The number of bow ties Mr. Harmon has.

What is 24?

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