Culture
Transportation
Derivatives
Verbs
Translations
100

The most famous Roman road of all.

What is the Via Appia

100
This was the name of one mode of transportation.
What was (all accepted answers) a raeda, a plaustrum, a carpentum, a litter, or a cisium?
100

this word comes from the latin word, explicare, and means an explanation.

What is an explicate?

100
This is the tense known as past?
What is perfect tense?
100

Bed in Latin

What is lectus?

200

All roads began here

What is Rome?

200

This is a 2-wheeled covered vehicle.

What is a carpentum?

200

This is a derivative of the latin word, duxit, meaning to lead.

What is ductile?

200

These are the three forms of the perfect form(use the verb to carry and I)

What I carried, I did carry, I had carried

200

You explained the situation in latin

What is rem explicavisti?

300

The length in the Roman roads to their greatest extent.

How long were 56,000 miles?

300

This is what a raeda is.

What is a 4 wheeled traveling carriage?
300

This word comes from the latin word lectus.(name the meaning as well)

What is litter(bed)?

300

This is how "I carried" is conjugated.

What is portavit?

300

this is what the dative case stands for 

What is the dative case?

400

This was why most roads were built.

What is for the army?

400

This was the nicest model of transportation.

What was a litter?

400

Name two derivative from Chapter 19(name the Latin word it goes along with.

What is(all acceptable answers) ductile-duxit, vigilant-vigil, cubit-cubitum, explicate-explicare, sordid-sordidus, litter- lectus, jussive- iussit, ameliorate- melior, exit- exire, entrance

400

These are the four "ending markers"

What is "u" "v" "s" "x"?

400

This is the translation to the sentence: "Spectabant canum.

What is We were watching the dog.

500

These were the four layers of the Roman road(bottom to top)

What were the statumen, the rudus, the nucleus, and the pavimentum?

500

These were the names of all of the types of transportation.

What were the plaustrum, the litter, the cisum, the carpentum, and the raeda?

500

Name two derivatives, what they mean, and what Latin word they come from and what they mean in latin

What is(all acceptable answers) jussive- an order(iussit-he ordered), ductile-leader(duxit-he led), litter-bed(lectus-bed), sordid-dirty(sordidus-dirty), explicate- explanation(rem explicare- to explain to situation) ameliorate- to make things better(melior-better), cubit-area(cubiculum-room), vigilant- a person who is awake(vigilare- to stay awake)

500
This is how the verb, to watch(spectare) is conjugated in the present tense.

What is Spectavi, spectavisti, spectavit, spectavimus, spectavistis, spectaverunt?

500

This is the translation for this sentence "The innkeeper's slaves carried the other bed in the room and Aurelia and Cornelia immediately went to bed"

What is "servi cauponis alium lectum in cubiculum portaverunt et Aurelia et Cornelia statim cubitum ierunt."

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