This is the Latin word for "bread."
What is "panem"?
This is how to say stove in the ablative singular.
What is Foco?
It's not just one "puer" - but the Latin word for "boys" in a group.
What is pueri?
This Latin word for a particular article of clothing, is identical in the English language.
What is toga?
Mcinley FPhearson, sees a a pair of baseball gloves, that he really desires. He does this in Latin.
What is "vult"?
In Latin, the word for a boy who is not quite a vir.
What is "iuvenis"?
The word that means owned by the enemy.
What is hostis?
A boy who is a filius is this in english.
What is a son?
Derived from the Latin "ventus," this English word refers to the force of moving air.
What is wind?
Mcinley FPhearson approaches the shopkeeper with them in his hand fully intent on doing this Latin verb.
What is emit?
Something is a little off with this word, Latin for fish.
What is "Piscis"?
How you would refer to fortified wall with a thing in front of it.
What is Vallum?
A boy of some stature could hope to someday become one of these, entitling him to rights the common people did not have.
What is Civis?
The Latin word to sell gives us this english term for an unmanned place to buy snacks or sodas.
What is a vending machine?
Mcinley FPhearson now posseses his prized possesions! He carefully does this to move them out of the shop.
What is fert?
If you think this Latin word for sheep means egg, your Latin is Baaaaaaad
What is "Oves"?
This is what you would use to catch a fish.
What is hamus?
When you have both "pueri" and "puellae" together, you have these lively Latin creatures.
What are children?
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Derived from the Latin verb thinks, this English word refers to the ability to have thoughts.
Mcinley FPhearson can finally enjoy his purchase! He puts on a glove, hands one to his brother and does this.
What is iacit?
This Latin word is used to refer to a "key."
What is "clavem"?
A ship that has someone boarding.
What is Navem?
In ancient Rome, boys who grew up to join the army often committed acts of bravery in hopes of achieving new these, Latin for titles.
What are tituli?
The Latin word, meaning "to see," is the source of this English word used to describe moving images and recorded visuals displayed on screens.
What is video?
Oh no! His brother missed the catch! They have lost the ball! They had better do this. Latin to search.
What is Quaerit?