Conjugation
Latin Facts
Vocabulary
Translation Time
Fun Box
100

It gives

Dat

100

This finite verb mood uses only the Second Person

Imperative Mood
100

If

100

Translate the following into the emphatic present:


Cogitāmus

We do think.


(We do ponder; we do consider)

100

The technical name for "Church Latin," or the other "division" of Latin aside from classical Latin as it was spoken by the Romans

Ecclesiastical Latin

200

Terrētis

You all frighten (terrify)

200

The Second Person, singular, present, active, imperative uses this ending

Trick question! It does not use any ending. It just uses the verb's stem!

200

Videō, Vidēre

To see, to watch, to observe

200

Hello! (To several)

Salvēte!

200

This Romance Language is most directly descended from Latin

French

300

Vidēte!

Watch! (To several)

(Observe! See!)

300

DAILY DOUBLE: Latin verbs whose stems end in before their infinitive ending are part of what class or category?

Second Conjugation

300

Nothing

Nihil

300

I do not make a mistake.

Nōn errō.

300

The lowest class of free Roman citizens

Plebeians (Plebeian Class)

400

Servant

They save

400

In Latin, the present, active, indicative verb endings can be translated into any of these three forms of the present tense.

Simple, Progressive, Emphatic

400

Conservō, Conservāre

To preserve, maintain, save

400

Everybody writes!

Translate the following into Latin:

Minerva praises me.

Minerva mē laudat.

400

This great "wilderness" north of ancient Rome included the Alps and what is now Germany and Switzerland

Gaul

500

Errā!

Make a mistake! (To one)

500

While word order is flexible in the Latin Language because it is an inflected language, this element usually comes at the very end of Latin sentences.

Predicate verb

500

Ought to, should

Debeō, debēre

500

Everybody writes!

Translate the following into English:

Valē! Mē nōn amās.

Goodbye! You do not love me.

Farewell! You do not love me.

Be strong! You do not love me.

500

The plural, Latin name for slaves freed to become Roman citizens

Libertini

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