This room in the Roman house is usually the first room a Roman would enter into in the house. It is also the main room in the house.
The Atrium
This word in Latin means Hello and was a common way for the Romans to greet each other.
Salve!
This member of the Roman household is the head of the whole house.
The Paterfamilias
This case is the case of the subject of the sentence
Nominative
This ending is the 1st, sg, present, act, ind
O
This room in the Roman house is where the Paterfamilias conducts most of his business.
This word in English means to drink
bibere
This member of the household is responsible for cooking and is usually a slave.
The coquus
This case is the direct object and most often receives the direct action of the verb
Accusative
This ending is the 3rd, pl, imperfect, act, ind
Bant
This room is where a Roman would sleep at night. They could be very small or very spacious.
The Cubiculum
This word in English means I write and looks an awful lot like scribble.
Scribo
The loving filia of Caecilius
Lucia
This case is most often the case used to show possession. The singular of this case is also what is used to determine declension.
Genitive
This ending is the 2nd, pl, future, act, ind
Bitis
This room is exposed to the outdoors and features a colonnade that surrounds a garden.
This Latin word is a being verb and is often translated into English as, "is".
est
This member of the household loyally guards the front door and is often referred to as man's best friend.
Cerberus
This case most commonly takes the role of the Indirect object. It's best translated as "to or for"
Dative
This ending is the 1st, sg, future, act, ind
Bo
This room in the house was primarily used during the Summer and warmer months of the year. Guests and Family members would be winded and dined by a host of household slaves.
The Summer Triclinium
This Latin word is translated to English as, "we were looking around."
Circumspectabamus
This member of the house is the wife of Caecilius and is tasked with ensuring a smooth operation at home.
Metella
This case does a million and one things in the Latin language. It might also be referred to as the adverbial case and is used to modify or limit the verb of a sentence.
Ablative
This ending is the 1st, pl, imperfect, act, ind
Bamus