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100

The syllable that does not require an accent mark.

What is the penult?



100

o, s, t, mus, tis, nt

What is the 1st conjugation present tense?

100

Means 'I give' in Latin.

What is 'do'?

100

The two main things Latin is a language of.

What are stems and endings?

100

It means 'he shouted'!

What is clamat?

200

The syllable that is last, and is never accented.  

What is the ultima?

200

The number of persons in Latin.

What is first, second, and third person?

200

Y'all carry. 

What does portatis mean?

200

The name of verb families.

What are conjugations?

200

Optabatis.

What is 'y'all were wishing' in Latin?

300

The default syllable that is accented.

What is the penult?


300

Two helping verbs used to represent the imperfect present tense.

What are was and were in Latin?

300

The 1st conjugation future tense.

What is bo, bis, bit, bimus, bitis, bunt?

300

The imperfect tense sign. (Act like a farm animal)

What is 'ba'? 

300
Means 'they were plowing'.

What is arabant?

400

The syllable that requires an accent mark when stressed, and comes before the 'default' syllable.

What is the antepenult?

400

Means 'not finished'

What does the imperfect tense in Latin represent?

400

It means 'the mother was standing'.

What is Stabat mater?

400

The two parts a sentence can be divided into.

What are the subject and the predicate?

400
It means 'you help'.

What is 'Juvas'?

500

The two vowels 'au' that are blened together- and make an /ou/ sound, as in lauda.

What is a Latin dipthong?

500

The six tenses in the present and perfect systems.

What are the present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect?


500

The part of the Latin word that does not change (much).

What is the stem?

500

Because the subject can be the personal ending of the verb.

Why does a Latin sentence only require one word?

500

The 1st person plural for 'we were wandering'.

What is 'errabamus'?

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