Verb families are called this
What are conjugations?
This is Latin for "they were swimming"
What is "natabant"?
This is English for "nautae"
What is "sailors"?
This is Latin for "Then we will fight in the shade."
What is "In umbra, igitur, pugnabimus"?
This is English for "amo natare"
What is "I like to swim"?
The forms that provide the stems needed to conjugate a verb in all its tenses
What are principal parts?
These are the four principle parts for the Latin word that, in the infinitive, translates as "to report"
What is "nuntio, nuntiare, nuntiavi, nuntiatus"?
This is Latin for "the kingdoms"
What is "regna"?
This is English for "Civis Romanus sum."
What is "I am a Roman citizen"?
This is Latin for "He prepares to work"
What is "Laborare parat"?
The two grammar numbers
What are singular and plural?
This is English for "mutavisti"
What is "you have changed"?
This is English for "saxa"
What is "rocks"?
This is Latin for "Fortune aids the brave."
What is "Fortes fortuna juvat"?
This is Latin for "they desire to fight"
What is "optant pugnare"?
The declension a noun belongs to is determined by this case and number
What is the genitive singular?
These are the four principle parts for the Latin word that, in the infinitive, translates as "to wash"
What is "lavo, lavare, lavi, lautus"?
This is English for "oppida"
In/by/with/from the towns
This is English for "Roma Aeterna"
What is "Eternal Rome"?
This is Latin for "Mary is thinking"
What is "Maria putat"?
The principal parts of sum
What is "sum, esse, fui, futurus"?
This is English for "you (sing.) will have helped"
What is "juveris"?
This is English for "agnis"
What is "to/for the lambs"?
This is Latin for "In the year of our Lord"
What is "Anno Domini"?
This is English for "Cras agricolam arabit"