What does "ager, agri" mean?
field
What does "voco, vocare" mean?
to call
What does "duco, ducere" mean?
to lead
"Mary asked whether she was old." Is this an indirect question or purpose clause?
indirect question
What does "peccatum, i" mean?
sin, mistake
What case is the word "servum"?
accusative
Is "veniebantur" active or passive?
passive
What word in this sentence is in the vocative? "Why, Caesar, do you fight?"
Caesar
How do I translate the word "whether"?
num
Translate: Praise! (sing)
Give me an example of a noun that is only used in the plural in Latin.
castra, arma, etc
Make "habet," which is present indicative, perfect indicative.
habuit
What word(s) in this sentence is the participle? The dinner having been eaten, the family sat down to play a game.
having been eaten
"Who are the legions?" Is who an interrogative pronoun, interrogative adjective, relative pronoun, or relative adjective?
Translate: We fought the soldiers. (Don't forget to put the verb at the end.)
Milites pugnavimus.
How would we translate "for me"?
mihi
What is the 3rd person plural present subjunctive of "pono, ponere"?
ponant
What is the vocative singular of "amicus"?
amice
What are the primary tenses?
present, future, future perfect
Translate: Parantne frumentum post longum iter?
Are they preparing grain after the long journey?
What word in this paragraph would I translate with the "sua"? "It was a sunny day when we went to the fair. I saw many things including a man who sold apples. The weird thing was, before he would sell his apples, he would polish them with a rag. I didn't buy any from him."
his
What voice, mood, and tense is "monitus sit"?
passive, subjunctive, perfect
Translate: Mary, praised by the man
Maria, laudata a homine
"Caesar ran that he might win the race." What tense would I use for "might win"?
imperfect
Translate: Rogat num Caesar Gallos vicerit.
He asks whether Caesar conquered the Gauls.