The English meaning of this Latin word is "are."
quid est "sunt"?
Which noun case do we use for the subject of a sentence?
quid est nominative?
What did the Romans believe to be the home of the gods?
quid est templum?
This is the ending for a plural accusative first declension noun.
quid est -as?
The number of aurigae that entered the bar and assaulted Quartilla.
quid est "two"?
This is the Latin word for "money."
quid est pecunia?
This is the case that we use with prepositions that indication motion away.
quid est ablative?
The is the arch of this emperor Claudius that made Catia unhappy when she and her family were coming into Rome on the Via Flaminia.
quis est Claudius?
This is the English translation for the phrase "pax deorum."
quid est "peace with/of the gods"?
The Latin word for a slave buying or earning their freedom.
quid est manumission?
This is the Latin word for "danger."
quid est periculum?
This is the ending for a second person plural perfect tense verb.
quid est -istis?
The British female warrior who led troops against the Romans.
quis est Boudica?
The meaning of "naufragium."
quid est crash?
This is the special name for -ne and -que (both are added to the end of a word).
quid est enclitic?
The Latin word for exercise ground.
quid est palaestra?
A relative pronoun agrees with its antecedent in these two things.
quid est gender and number?
If you were setting out on a voyage in a ship, this is the Roman god you would most likely want to pray to.
quis est Neptune?
This is known as both Mare Nostrum and Mare Internum to the Romans.
quid est Mediterranean Sea?
This is the Latin word for home born slaves.
quid est vernae?
This is the Latin word for "enemy."
quid est hostis?
This is the Latin for "don't run!" in the plural.
quid est nolite currere!?
This is the famous structure that one of the emperors built in Britannia to put an end to the expansion of the empire.
These are the four colors that represented charioteers.
quae sunt green, blue, red, and white?
Name one of the authors who claimed the Druids practiced human sacrifice.
quis est Tacitus aut Julius Caesar?