Declining Nouns
Declining Adjectives
Conjugating Verbs
Translating into English
Translating into Latin
100

It's the Latin word for "boy" in the accusative case.

What is puer?

100

It's the Latin adjective meaning "happy" agreeing with agrōs.

What is laetōs?

100

It's the 1st person singular present active indicative of the verb meaning "to come."

What is veniō?

100

It's the translation of the Latin word potuit.

What is "he/she/it was able"?

100

It's the Latin sentence meaning "The girl walks in the fields."

What is Puella in agrīs ambulat?

200

It's the Latin word for "soldier" in the genitive case.

What is mīlitis?

200

It's the Latin adjective meaning "beautiful" agreeing with rosae.

What is pulchrae?
200

It's the 3rd person singular present passive indicative of the verb meaning "to love."

What is amātur?

200

It's the translation of the word Rōmam.

What is "to Rome"?

200

It's the Latin sentence meaning "I cannot see the city."

What is Urbem vidēre nōn possum?

300

It's the Latin word for "life" in the genitive plural.

What is vītārum?

300

It's the Latin adjective meaning "huge" agreeing with virīs.

What is ingentibus?

300

It's the 2nd person plural Perfect Active Indicative of the verb meaning "to burn."

What is arsistis?

300

It's the translation of the phrase aequō animō.

What is "with a calm mind/level head"?

300

It's the Latin sentence meaning "I who attack the Romans have conquered many (people)."

What is Ego quī Rōmānōs petō multōs vīcī?

400

It's the Latin word for "day" in the ablative plural.

What is diēbus?

400

It's the Latin adjective meaning "great" or "big" agreeing with metū.

What is magnō?

400

It's the 3rd person plural Pluperfect Passive Indicative (with a neuter subject) of the verb meaning "to take."

What is capta erant?

400

It's the translation of the sentence: Cōniunx meus sē amat, sed mē nōn.

What is "My husband loves himself, but not me"?

400

Daily Double!

It's the Latin sentence meaning "We had (already) been captured when the city walls fell."

500

Daily Double!

It's the Latin word for "gods" in the vocative plural.

500

It's the Latin demonstrative adjective meaning "that" agreeing with cīvitātis.

What is illīus?

500

It's the 1st person plural Future Perfect Active Indicative of the verb meaning "to be."

What is fuerimus?

500

It's the translation of the sentence: Rex cuius imperium potēns vidētur omnia sine labore vincet.

What is "The king whose command seems potent will conquer all things without effort/labor"?

500

It's the Latin sentence meaning "Those who have been conquered cannot escape without pain."

What is Eī quī victī sunt fugere sine dolōre nōn possunt.

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