Vocabulary
Culture
Verbs
Nouns
Participles
100
Translate the word: today
hodie
100
Who were the twin founders of Rome?
Romulus and Remus
100
What declension is the word: arbore
Third declension
100
Create this verb: sto, stare First person, plural, future tense
stabimus
100
Which participles contain -tur or - sur?
Future participles
200
Translate the word: mercator
merchant
200
What did a purple border on a toga or tunic symbolize?
Importance or elevated status in family.
200
What is a deponent verb?
A verb that is translated in the active voice, but takes another form.
200
Name three of the five declensions and their uses.
Nominative - to show subjects Genitive - to show possession Dative - to or for; to show indirect objects Accusative - to show direct objects Ablative - by, from within...etc; to show motion Locative - to show location Vocative - to show direct addresses
200
How is the present participle translated?
-ing words; sitting, loving...etc
300
Translate the word: bellum
war
300
Name three of the Seven Hills of Rome.
Palantine Avantine Viminal Quirinial Esquiline Caelian Capitoline
300
In what case would you use the subjunctive?
When a verb is in a clause.
300
What is the case and gender of the word virorum?
Genitive plural
300
Translate the word: secuturus
about to follow
400
Translate the word: uxor
wife
400
Who were the two feuding parts of society in the Roman Republic?
Peninsulares and Optimates
400
Explain the four principal parts of a verb. Name tense, voice, person and number.
1 - present active first person singular 2 - present active infinitive 3 - perfect active first person singular 4 - past participle
400
What declension is the word dies?
Fifth
400
Translate the word: suffering (patior, pati, passus sum)
patiens
500
Translate the word: spes
hope
500
Where did the Romans bury their dead? Why?
Along roads outside cities and towns; to keep them from coming to haunt people.
500
Translate the phrase: we will have been captured
capti fuerint
500
What gender are most fourth declension nouns?
Masculine
500
Translate the sentence: Ipse equo circumiens unum quemque nominans appellat et hortatur.
He himself circling on his horse, naming each one, calls them and encourages them.
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