What is the word for "general"?
imperator, imperatoris
What is the word for "to terrify"?
terreo, terrere
What is the word for "battle"?
proelium, i
What case is used for possessive?
genitive
Translate: he was praising
laudabat
What is the dative singular of "civitas, civitatis"?
civitati
What is the future 2nd person singular of "video, videre'?
videbis
How do we translate "lest" in Latin?
ne
Which case is used for the indirect object?
dative
Translate: The Gaul was a slave.
Gallus erat servus.
What is the ablative singular of "gladium, gladii"?
gladio
What is the perfect 3rd person plural of "mitto, mittere"?
miserunt
What are the primary tenses?
present, future, future perfect
"The servant was hit by his wretched master." What case would I use for "wretched"?
ablative
Translate: Acriter pugnatum est.
They fought bitterly.
What is the nominative plural for "nomen, nominis"?
nomina
What are the four ways we use the subjunctive mood in Latin?
subordinate clauses, possibilities, wishes, exhortations
"Which men do you see?" The word "which" is...
a) interrogative adjective
b) interrogative pronoun
c) relative adjective
d) relative pronoun
a) interrogative adjective
"What man do they call king?" What case would I put the word "what" in in Latin?
accusative
Translate: They hastened to the camp. (Hint: use 'ad' for 'to.')
What is the vocative singular of "filius, i"?
"Marcus defended the city lest it be taken by the enemy." What tense, mood, and voice would I use to translate "it be taken"?
imperfect, subjunctive, passive
"The army which was in the camp was long." How would I translate "which" in Latin?
quod
Translate: Pugnant ut vitas bonorum hominum defendant.
They fight in order to defend the lives of good men.