What does equus, equum, m mean?
horse
What does the ending of a noun tell us?
What does the ending of a verb tell us?
Who the subject is (person and number)
Translate the following sentence.
"pater in popīnā labōrat."
The father works in the restaurant.
What does dormiō, dormīre mean?
to sleep
What is the accusative case used for?
If we say something is second person, who is the subject?
You/Y'all
Translate the following sentence:
"rēx est laetus, quod pulcher est."
The king is happy, because he is handsome.
What does festīnō, festīnāre mean?
to hurry
Which of the following is not nominative?
pecūniae, amīcus, equōs, frātrēs
equōs
Which of the following verbs is not first person?
dicis, dīcō, dīcimus
dicis
Translate the following sentence:
"magna turba deōs in templō laudat."
A great crowd praises the god in the temple.
How do you say scared in Latin?
perterritus
Choose the best form to complete the sentence.
______________________ in īnsulā habitant.
Friends live in the apartment.
(amīcus, amīcī, amīcum, amīcōs)
amīcī
Choose the best form to complete the sentence.
vōs pecūniam _____________.
(Y'all look for money.)
quaerimus, quaeritis, quaerunt
quaeritis
Translate the following sentence:
"The girl walks in the street."
puella in viā ambulat.
How do you say I praise in Latin?
laudō
What is the accusative plural of ancilla, ancillam, f.?
ancillās
What is the third person plural form of spectō, spectāre?
spectant
Translate the following sentence:
"The friend hears a horse in the market."
amīcus equum in forō audit.