This is the standard word for 'and'
What is et?
This is the word for 'island'
What is 'insula'
'Unus plus unus" equals this.
What is 'duo'
This is the subject of the sentence.
What is the Nominative Case?
What does "hit me" mean?
This is the word for 'but'
What is sed?
This is the word for 'father' in Latin.
What is 'pater'
'Duo plus duo' equals this in latin.
What is 'quattuor'
This case tells you 'of'/ or possession.
What is the Genitive Case?
"Voca Me" means this in English.
What does "Call me" mean?
This goes at the end of words and means 'and'
What is -que
This word means 'coin'
What is nummus?
'Tres minus unus' equals this in latin
What is 'duo'
This case shows the direct object of the sentence.
What is the Accusative Case?
"Ridete" means this in English.
What does "Y'all Laugh!" mean?
This word means 'now'
What is 'iam'
These are the word for 'son' and 'boy,' respectively
What are 'filius' and 'puer'
What is 'decem'
This case shows the indirect object in the sentence.
What is the dative case?
"Verbera Magistrum" means this in English.
What does "Strike the teacher repeatedly" mean?
These word means 'again' and 'only' in Latin.
What is 'rursus' and 'tantum' mean?
These are the words for 'male slave' and 'female slave'
What are 'servus' and 'ancilla'
What is 'Nullus"
This 'catch-all' case does everything else in Latin, showing positions like in, by, and with, etc.
"Amate discipulam" means this in English.
What does "y'all love the female student!" mean?