This Latin word means "water."
The number of a noun in both Latin and English is stated using one of these two terms.
What are singular and plural?
This Latin word is the root from which the English word "labor" is derived.
What is laborare (laboro, etc.)?
This is what we say to our magistra when we begin class.
What is "salve, salve"?
This is what the Lord's Prayer is called in Latin.
What is Pater Noster?
This is Latin for road/way.
What is "via"?
These are the options for the gender of a Latin noun.
What are feminine, masculine and neuter?
The English word disciple and discipline come from this Latin word.
What is discipula?
This is how we ask someone's name in Latin.
What is "Quid est tum praenomen?"
This is the group of people who spoke Latin as their native language over 2,000 years ago.
Who were the Ancient Romans?
The Latin word "ira" has this definition.
What is anger?
This is what a noun's case tells us about the noun.
What is the noun's job or how the noun is used in the sentence?
This Latin word gives us derivatives like dominate and dominion.
What is domina?
This is what you shouldn't forget to paint when you build your casa.
What is "murus"?
This is what we call languages that are mostly derived from Latin.
What are Romance Languages?
This Latin verb can be translated to "I wander."
What is erro?
These are the endings of a noun in the first declension plural.
This word, derived from the Latin word "fenestra", means to throw something out of a window.
This is what you would call your brother in Latin.
What is frater?
This is John 1:1 in Latin.
This is Latin for goal or turning point.
What is meta?
These are all of the present tense verb endings.
What are -o, -as, -at (singular) and -mus, -tis, -nt (plural)?
This Latin word is combined with William Penn's last name to name the state of Pennsylvania.
What is silva?
This is how you would tell someone you were feeling sad in Latin.
This is the name of the most prominent Latin translation of the Bible.
What is the Latin Vulgate?