Vocabula
Sententiae
Grammatica
Cultura/Colloquamur
Misc.
100

Quid est:  

igitur

Quid est: 

therefore 

100

Quid est:

Salvete discipuli. Quid agitis hodie? Quid novi?

Quid est:

Hi students. How are you doing today? What is new?

100

Quid est:

Quid est imperative?

Quid est:

A command

100

Quid est:

The necklace that worn by the Roman children. 

Quid est:

bulla

100

Quid est:

One benefit to studying Latin 


Quid est:

200

Quid est:

nullus, nulla, nullum (3 translations)

Quid est:

no, none, not any

200

Quid est:

1. Hodie est Dies Martis.

2. Heri erat Dies Lunae. 

Quid est:

1. Today is Tuesday.

2. Yesterday was Monday. 

200

Quid est;

What is the Plural Command in Latin for:  

Students, close your books. 

Is it permitted to go to the bathroom please (if it pleases)?

Discipuli, claudite libros. 

200

Quid est:

The toga that worn by young boys and govt. officials.

Quid est:

Toga praetexta

200

Quid est:

Translate:  Tangite tuum caput et tergum. 

Quid est:

Touch your head and back. 

300

1. Translate:  unus, una, unum

2. What is a derivative of unus, a,um?

Quid est:

1. one

2. unify, union, onion

300

Quid est:

Vult Hannibal solam fortunam bonam

Quid est:

Does Hannibal wish for good fortune alone?

300

Quid est:

Caesar ipse id dixit. 

Quid est: 

Caesar said it himself.

300

Quid est:

Semper Paratus et Semper Fidelis

Quid est:

Always prepared and always faithful

300

Quid est:

Caelum est caeruleus.

Nubes in caelum est. 

Quid est:

The sky is blue.

The cloud is in the sky.

400

Quid est: 

1. et all (et alii)

2. alter......alter  

3. dixit

4. dicit

Quid est:

1. and the others 

2. one.....the other 

3. said

4. says

400

Quid est:

Si dei volunt, ego pacem dabo. 

Quid est:

If the gods are willing, I will give peace. 

400

I. Form the Negative Imperative of the following verb:

        habeo, habere, habui, habitum


II. Translate the Negative Imperative

Quid est: 

1. noli habere

2. (you) do not have (hold, consider)

400

Quid est:

1. Who oversaw public works and games? 

2.  What Latin word is hidden in the English word procrastinate?  Translate that Latin word


3.  Quintus Fabius Maximus was elected to be a dictator.  Verrocosus was added to his name.  Why did they add this to his name (from your reading in Chapter 21 Culture Corner)

Quid est:

1. aedile 

2. cras -tomorrow

3. Verrucosus was add to his name because he had a wart (verruca) on his lip

400

Quid est:

1. Volo ire ad Italiam et Graeciam cras. 

2.  Vis ire mecum?

Quid est:

1. I wish to go to Italy and Greece tomorrow. 

2. Do you wish to go with me?

500

Quid est:

1. mons, i2

2. errare human est 

3. Licetne mihi ire ad Latrinam, si placet?

4. Licetne mihi ire ad aquam fontem, si placet?

5. Jimmy lives in Maryland and has a sword. 

Quid est:

1. mountain

2. to err is human

3. Is it permitted to go to the bathroom please (if it pleases)?

4. Is it permitted to go to the water fountain  please (if it pleases)?

5. Immius in Terra Mariae habitat et gladio habet. 

500

Quid est:

Nolite decipere fratres et elephantos. 

Quid est:

You all dont deceive the brothers and elephants. 

500

1.  Form the Plural Negative Command for the following verb:

metuo metuere metui metutum

2.  Subject Noun will always be in what case?

3. What is the job of the Dative and Vocative Case?

Quid est:

1. nolite metuere 

2.  Nominative

3.  Indirect Object

     Direct Address


500

Quid est:

1. 2025 in Roman Numerals 

2.  Quis erat Primus Rex Romae? (as per legend)

3. Soli Deo 

4. Pro Rege

Quid est:

1.  MMXXV

2. Romulus

3. To (for) God Alone 

4. For the King 

500

Quid est:

Hannibal fortunam petere noluit.

Quid est:

Hannibal did not wish to seek fortune. 

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