Vocabulary
Cases
Grammar
Mythology
Latin Sayings
100

This Latin word means farmer. 

agricola

100

This case is used for the subject of a sentence. 

nominative

100

This verb form is used for commands. 

imperative

100

the god of lightning

Jupiter

100

hello

salve/salvete
200

This Latin word means horse. 

equus

200

This case is used to show possession. 

genitive

200

This is a verbal adjective, such as in the sentence, "The boy, desiring to go outside, looked out the window."

participle

200

the goddess of wisdom

Minerva

200

thank you

gratias tibi ago

300

This Latin word means speed. 

celeritas

300

This case is used to show place to which (e.g., I am going to Rome.)

accusative

300

This type of pronoun points out something (near or far). 

demonstrative

300

the god of war

Mars

300

let it be done

fiat

400

This Latin word means fruit. 

fructus

400

This case is used for the agents/doers of passive verbs. 

ablative

400

When this word is used with a comparative, it can mean "than."

quam

400

the hero who fled from Troy and founded the future city of Rome

Aeneas

400

I sing of arms and a man

arma virumque cano

500

This Latin word means shore. 

litus

500

This case is used for the subjects of indirect statements. 

accusative

500

This is the name for a 1st person command using a present subjunctive. 

hortatory subjunctive

500

the god of music and medicine

Apollo

500

Hail Caesar! We about to die salute you. 

Ave Caesar, morituri te salutamus. 

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