The Latin word for "I sail"
What is "navigo?"
The Latin word for "I shout"
What is "clamo?"
This part of speech is included in every Latin verb
What is a pronoun?
The word "laudable" is based on this Latin verb
What is "laudo?"
A summary of the Rule of St. Benedict; it means "Pray and work"
What is "Ora et labora?"
The Latin word for "fatherland, country"
What is "patria?"
The Latin word for "moon"
This is the third grammar person
What is "the person spoken about?"
This English word is based on "agricola" and means "the science or practice of farming"
What is "agriculture?"
A famous saying attributed to Virgil; it means "Work conquers all"
What is "Labor omnia vincit?"
The Latin word for "name"
What is "nomen?"
The Latin word for "eagle"
This case is the possessive or the "of" case
What is the genitive case?
This English word is based on the Latin verb "to walk" and it means "a vehicle for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital"
What is "ambulance?"
Its abbreviation (S.P.Q.R) is the symbol of the Roman Republic
What is "Senatus Populusque Romanus?"
The Latin word for "town"
The Latin word for "joy, gladness"
The action of adding the personal endings to a verb
What is conjugating?
This was the seventh month of the Roman calendar
What is September?
A motto of the United States; it means "One out of many"
What is "E pluribus unum?"
The Latin word for "full"
The Latin word for "slow, sluggish"
The part of a Latin word that doesn't change
What is the stem?
This English word is based on the Latin adjective "nearest, next" and it means "close to the actual, but not completely accurate or exact"
What is "approximate?"
A greeting from a teacher to his students
What is "Salvete, discipuli"