These are the two Latin conjunctions that mean "or."
What are vel and aut?
He is the patriarch of the family whose stories we have been following for the past two years.
Who is Cornelius?
This is the mnemonic that helps you remember how the vowel stems change for present subjunctive verbs.
What is "Let's Eat Caviar"?
This case, which appears in Latin texts less often, is used to convey Place Where for cities, towns, and small islands.
What is the locative case?
This is the Latin for our school's motto.
What is "Avete, Saxones"?
This is the infinitive form of the verb "to become, happen."
What is fierī?
DAILY DOUBLE
This is the injury that beloved Uncle Titus sustained that eventually led to his death.
What is mood?
This is the case of the subject in an indirect statement.
What is the accusative case?
This is the father of the founder of Rome.
Who is Mars?
This is the third principal part of the verb that means "to see."
What is vīdī?
This man came to Rome from Brundisium, encountering pirates along the way. Did you know that he ended up marrying Cornelia?
Who is Quintus Valerius?
These are the three possible types of clauses that start with ut and include a subjunctive verb.
What are result clauses, purpose clauses, and indirect commands?
This is how you would translate a future active infinitive in a secondary sequence indirect statement.
What is "would"?
This is what the Romans called the third reference day of the month when they wrote the dates on their calendars. For most months, it falls on the 13th, but on four, including March, it falls on the 15th.
What are the Ides?
This is the full dictionary entry for the word that means "arms, weapons."
What is arma, armōrum. n.?
He's not in our Ecce stories, but he sure looked worse for wear when he was brought home with an injury from his hunting trip.
Who is Barbillus?
That tense and voice are this subjunctive verb?
vidissemus
What is pluperfect active?
DAILY DOUBLE
This is the grammatical construction comprised of an ablative noun and an ablative participle, translating either as "with the noun verbing" or "with the noun having been verbed."
These four colors make up the teams of Ancient Roman chariot racers.
These are the five forms of the pronoun I/me.
What are egō meī mihi mē & mē?
This was the name of the coachman who drove the Cornelii's carriage from Baiae to Rome. Thank goodness they eventually got it out of the ditch!
Who is Syrus?
This is the tense and voice of this subjunctive verb:
missus sim
What is perfect passive?
This three-letter ending indicates you are looking at a comparative adverb (unless it's a nominative or accusative singular neuter comparative adjective, of course).
What are -ius?
Federico Barrocci painted this famous moment from the Trojan War.
What is the flight of Aeneas?