This is the Latin word for "girl."
What is "puella"?
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, meaning "to write," is the source of the English word used to describe someone who writes plays or scripts for the theater.
What is scribit?
In Latin, this word for "book" might have you leafing through its pages.
What is "liber"?
In Latin, the word for "boy" is represented by this term.
What is "puer"?
What is canis?
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?
f you'd like to take a leisurely "stroll" in Latin, you'd engage in this action, represented by "ambulat."
What is to walk?
What is the Latin word for "apple"?
What is "malum"?
How you would refer to wall with a thing in front of it.
What is Murum?
In Roman society, this Latin term described a young male who had transitioned into adulthood.
What is iuvenui?
The Latin word "cognoscere" means "to get to know" or "to learn" this English word related to understanding and awareness comes from this Latin root.
What is cognition?
In Latin, look for this if you're searching for something to quench your thirst.
What is Aqua?
In Latin, this word is associated with the concept of a "woman."
What is "femina"?
This word refers to more than one structure for dwellings or conducting buisness.
What is aedificia?
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 "mater," this English word refers to medical care provided to women during pregnancy and childbirth.
This represented a day's wage.
What is a denarious?
This Latin word is used to refer to a "dog."
What is "canis"?
A ship that has someone boarding.
What is Navem?
In ancient Rome, boys received an education in a specific location where they learned reading, writing, and more here.
What is ludus?
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?
If a room has an "ostium," it's not just a place to enter but also a portal to what?
What is the outside?