Subjunctives
Infinitives
Roman Life
Mythology
Vocab Phrases
100
A tense sometimes referred to as the salad subjunctive, translated "let or may"
What is Present Subjunctive?
100
The present active infinitve form of the verb to carry.
What is portari?
100
A small bathing tool usually used in conjunction with olive oil in roman baths.
What is a strigil?
100
The God of doors, beginnings, and transitions.
What is Janus?
100
The phrase said by Caesar after he captured Alexandria.
What is Veni Vidi Vici?
200
The third person plural perfect passive subjunctive form of audio.
What is auditus sint?
200
The present infinitive form of the verb irascor.
What is irasci?
200
A stage of the cursus honorum which delt with the financial affairs of the state.
What is a Quaestor?
200
A mythical being who could tell the future, located at the center of the world.
What is the Oracle at Delphi?
200
The latin phrase meaning "our sea"
What is mare nostrum?
300
The first person singular pluperfect active form of the verb to praise.
What is laudavissem?
300
The first person singular perfect passive infinitive form of the verb redeo.
What is reditus esse?
300
The letter C was used to represent the name _____.
What is the abbreviation for Gauis?
300
What Disney princess is a relative of Jupiter?
What is Ariel?
300
A latin phrase meaning, "silence is golden."
What is silentium est aureum?
400
The first person plural pluperfect passive subjunctive form of the verb capio.
What is captus essemur?
400
The future passive infinitive form of the verb portare meaning, "to be about to be carried."
What is portatum iri?
400
The mountains that cap Italy.
What are the Alps?
400
The king and queen of Troy.
Who are Priam and Hecuba?
400
A latin phrase meaning, "light from darkness."
What is lux ex tenebris?
500
The first person plural imperfect active subjunctive form of venio.
What is veniremus?
500
The perfect infinitive from of memini.
What is meminisse?
500
Who was the last Etruscan king of Rome?
Who is Tarquin the Proud?
500
The animal of Vulcan.
What is a Quail?
500
A latin phrase meaning, "misuse does not remove use."
What is abusus non tollit usum?
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