the spacious living room or front reception of a Roman house
atrium
estis
you are
he lived from July 100 B.C.E. to March 15 44 B.C.E.
Iulius Caesar
water
aqua
in agro
in the field
the open, airy courtyard or garden inside a Roman house
hortus / peristylium
ducet
he was dictator for sixteen days in 458 B.C.E.
Cincinnatus
I place
pono
sub arbore
under the tree
the kitchen
culina
ambulavi
I walked / have walked
the Romans restored her to her Egyptian throne in 47 B.C.E.
Cleopatra
because
quod
post ianuam
after or behind the door
cubiculum
tenueramus
we had held / grasped
He was the wealthiest man in the first triumvirate
Crassus
wife
uxor
de bellis
about the wars / from the wars
give a word for house and a word for apartment
villa / domus
insula
fuero
I will have been
this famous senator always ended his speeches with Carthago delenda est!
Cato
for
enim
in viam (be careful with this one)
into the road