LATIN NOUNS
LATIN VERBS
TENSES
CASES
MISCELLANEOUS
100
Into WHAT are Latin nouns grouped?
DECLENSIONS
100

Into WHAT are Latin verbs grouped?

CONJUGATIONS

100

How many tenses does the Latin language have?

6

100

What is the CASE used for Direct Objects?

ACCUSATIVE

100

What is the founding date of ROME?

APRIL 21, 753 BCE

200

____ DECLENSION nouns are primarily feminine gender.

1ST DECLENSION

200

____ CONJUGATION verbs have the stem vowel "ē"

2ND CONJUGATION

200

The simple past tense for Latin is known as the _________ tense.

IMPERFECT TENSE

200

What is the CASE used for Objects of Prepositions?

ABLATIVE

200

Which American president used the Roman Republic as a blueprint for the development of the American political system?

Thomas Jefferson

300

____ DECLENSION nouns are primarily feminine gender.

2ND DECLENSION

300

____ CONJUGATION verbs have the stem vowel "ā"

1ST CONJUTAION

300

We recognize the FUTURE TENSE for Latin verbs (ACTION VERBS) by these endings.

BO, BIS, BIT, BIMUS, BITIS, BUNT

300

What is the CASE used for Subjects?

NOMINATIVE

300

Who constructed the Roman Forum and when?

The ETRUSCANS in 700 BCE

400
DEFINE these Latin nouns:

praeda, ianua, legatus, socius

praeda = treasure, ianua = door, legatus = ambassador, socius = ally

400

DEFINE these Latin verbs:

ligo, vasto, doceo, mereo

ligo = attach, vasto = destroy, doceo = teach, mereo = earn

400

Translate:  PORTABANT, MUTABIMUS, ERIT


PORTABANT = They were carrying

MUTABAMUS=  We will change

ERIT: She/He/Ze/It will be

400

What are the MASCULINE, Accusative endings?

Singular:  UM

Plural:      OS

400

Identify 3 things, created by King Servius Tullius, that changed all civilized societies forever?

Civil Rights, Representational Government, the Senate, and Legionary military.  (Also King Servius Tullius completed the first census.)

500

COMPOSE these English words in Latin:

friendship, table, year, horse

friendship= amicitia, table = mensa, year = annus, horse = equus

500

COMPOSE these English verbs in Latin:

I watch, I ask, I increase, I see

I watch = SPECTO, I ask = ROGO, I increase = AUGEO, I see = VIDEO

500

Say in LATIN:  Y'all will tell, I was sailing, you (s) are

Y'all will tell = NARRĀBITIS

I was sailing = NAVIGĀBAM

you (s) are = ES

500

What are the ABLATIVE Endings for Feminine and Masculine?

Feminine:  Singular = Ā     Plural = ĪS

Masculine:  Singular = Ō     Plural = ĪS

500

For what does the abbreviation S.P.Q.R. stand?

Senatus PopulusQue Romanus

(The Senate and the Roman People)

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