Give the definition of "palla, pallae, f"
Parse and Translate "sum"
1st person singular present tense / I am
Parse cibus from "cibus, cibi, m - food"
nominative singular
Roman girls learned which of the following?
A) Math
B) Reading
C) Writing
D) None of the Above
E) All of the Above
E) all of the above
What body part is the "dens, dentis"?
teeth
Name one hobby or like of Ms. Mills
sewing, anime/manga, fun socks, Latin, traveling, reading, video games
The captain navigated the ship through the storm.
A) sailed B) sank C) swam D) ignored
A) sailed
navigo - to sail
Roman concrete was so durable it could last thousands of years. Which ingredient made it especially strong?
A) Sand
B) Volcanic ash
C) Marble dust
D) Clay
B) Volcanic ash
Give the definition of "tibi"
tibi (dative sing.) - to/for you
Parse and translate "gerimus" from gero, gerere - to wage (war); to wear (clothing)
1st person plural present tense / we wage (war) OR we wear
What case is used for the object of a preposition.
BONUS: give the second case that can be used for the object of a preposition.
ablative
BONUS: accusative
What is the Latin term for the head of the household?
What body part is the "caput, capitis"?
head
What are the 4 times a week Ms. Mills has tutoring?
After school: Monday, Tuesday, Friday
Friday during Otium
The student dormitory housed 200 pupils.
A) sleeping quarters B) classroom C) dining hall D) library
A) Sleeping quarters
dormio - to sleep
Romans used a communal sponge on a stick for what?
A) Washing clothes
B) Toilet use
C) Cleaning dishes
D) Painting
B) Toilet use
do, dare - to give
Parse and translate "navigare"
infinitive; to sail/to navigate
Parse AND translate the noun "cubicula" from cubiculum, cubiculi, n - bedroom
accusative OR nominative plural / the bedrooms
Which of the following could Roman women do, but not Greek women?
A) Vote
B) Go to the theater
C) Greek and Roman women could do none of these things
B) Go to the theater
Roman women could attend theater (and only sit in the back, but Greek women could not)
The words "linguist," "bilingual," and "language" come from the Latin word "lingua, linguae, f." What part of the body is a LINGUA?
the tongue
65 or below - tutoring and retakes
66 or above - test corrections
The domestic animals stayed near the farmstead.
A) wild
B) tamed
C) aquatic
D) forest-dwelling
B) tamed
domus - home
Romans sometimes used what to whiten their teeth?
A) Chalk
B) Powdered mouse brains
C) Ash
D) Salt
B) Powdered mouse brains
Give the Latin word for "to live"
one correct Latin form of the word is acceptable
MUST be spelled correctly
acceptable answers:
habito habitare habitat habitas habitamus habitatis
Give 3 present tense translations of "audiunt"
they hear / they are hearing / they do hear
Parse AND translate "oppidorum" from for the noun "oppidum, oppidi, n - town"
genitive singular/ of the towns
Which of the following is the correct Latin term for "Friday"?
A) Dies Solis
B) Dies Veneris
C) Dies Lunae
D) Dies Mercurii
B) Dies Veneris
bracchia - arm
From what University did Ms. Mills graduate?
University of Montana
The sororal bond was strong between them.
A) brotherly
B) sisterly
C) parental
D) neighborly
B) sisterly
soror - sister
What color was worn to mourn in Rome?
A) Black
B) Purple
C) White
D) Red
A) Black
Give the Latin word for "dinner"
one correct Latin form of the word is acceptable
MUST be spelled correctly
cena, cenae
acceptable answers:
cena cenae cenam cenā cenarum cenīs cenas
Form the Latin and translate the 2nd person plural present tense "paro, parare - to prepare"
paratis / you all prepare
Give the Latin vocative singular form for the noun "amicus, amici, m - friend"
amice
Give the Latin word for one of the pieces of clothing a girl/woman could wear in Ancient Rome (think back to your vocabulary words)
palla - shawl
stola - dress
Something that is "crural" relates to which body part?
A) leg
B) knee
C) arm
D) chest
A) leg
Where is Ms. Mills from originally?
California!
A pugnacious person is one who enjoys…
A) fighting
B) playing
C) talking
D)singing
A) fighting
pugno - to fight
Romans believed that swallowing a live eel could:
A) Make you stronger
B) Cure disease
C) Predict the future
D) Give bad luck
B) Cure disease