Vocabulary
People and Places in Lingua Latina
Verbs
Uses of the Cases
Pronouns
100
This Latin word means "husband" or "man".
What is Vir
100
This person is the mother of the family in our book.
Who is Aemilia?
100
This item in the following list is a verb: ancilla ante ambulat Aemilia
What is ambulat?
100
This case is used for the subject of a sentence.
What is the nominative?
100
is, ea, id is the personal pronoun meaning this.
What is he, she, or it.
200
This Latin word means "island" in English.
What is insula.
200
This person is the head of the family.
Who is Iulius?
200
This English term describes the person or thing on whom the action of the verb is performed.
What is the Direct Object?
200
This case is used for the direct object of a verb.
What is the accusative?
200
This is the nominative singular of the relative pronoun ("who", "which") in all three genders (masculine, feminine, and neuter).
What is Qui, Quae, Quod.
300
This Latin word means "here" in English.
What is hic.
300
This person is Iulia's naught brother.
Who is Marcus?
300
In the sentence "Iulius dormit", "dormit" means this.
What is "sleeps"?
300
This case shows possession.
What is genitive?
300
This term , which means "coming before", is the name for a word to which the relative pronoun refers.
What is the Antecedent
400
This Latin word means "because".
What is quia OR nam.
400
This person is Medus' girlfriend.
Who is Lydia?
400
A verb expresses an action or this.
What is state of being?
400
The dative case indicates this in a sentence.
What is the indirect object?
400
Qui, quae, quod is this kind of pronoun.
What is relative?
500
This English word is the equivalent of the Latin "Tabernarius."
What is shopkeeper?
500
Albinus owns one of these.
What is a shop?
500
Verbs have one of thee two "voices" depending on whether the subject is performing or receiving the action of the verb.
What are active and passive?
500
This case is used with the prepositions in, ex, ab, de, and sine.
What is the ablative?
500
This is the nominative singular in all three genders of the demonstrative pronoun, meaning "this".
What is hic, haec, hoc.
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