Latin Grammar
Vocabulary
Crazy Conjugations
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In Latin, this ending is used to make verbs interrogative

-ne

100

What

Quid

100

Habēmus

We have

100

The name of the class of wealthy and learned Roman aristocrats

Patricians

200

The name of a language that is not directly derived from another language, but "of the same blood" as that language

Cognate

200

Glory, Fame

Glōria, Glōriae (F)

200

Monēbās

You were reminding

200

This society of native peoples occupied much of the Italian Peninsula before Rome was organized

Etruscans

300

The plural accusative ending for 2nd Declension Neuter nouns

-a

300

Noster, Nostra, Nostrum

Ours, Our

300

You all will dine

Cēnābitis

300

On account of, because of

Propter

400

A adjective that is used as a noun (and after which an "implied noun" can always be imagined)

Substantive Adjective

400

Tomorrow

Crās

400

She was blaming

Culpābat

400

This general unsuccessfully led the military campaign of the Carthaginians against the Romans during the First Punic War

Hamilcar Barca

500

The irregular ending used for the Dative and Ablative plural of Fīlia, Fīliae (F)

-ābus

500

Friend (female)

Amīca, Amīcae (F)

500

DAILY DOUBLE: Were they terrifying?

Terrēbantne

500

TRANSLATION TIME: Translate the following English sentence into Latin...

Will war and destruction always remain in our homeland?

Bellum et exitium in patriā nostrā semper manēbuntne?

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