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What is Salve?
This verb means "To love".
What is Amare?
This man was never an Emperor, was he did make himself "dictator for life."
Who is Julius Caesar?
This God was considered to be the king of all the others, as well as the God of the sky.
Who is Jupiter?
Masculine nouns typically end in us or r, while feminine nouns end with this letter.
What is a?
Mother
What is Mater?
When something "is", it uses this verb.
What is "Esse?"
Gladiators would fight and die in this building that still stands in Rome today.
What is the Coliseum?
This God's sister was the Goddess of the Moon.
Who is Apollo?
Although we're used to pronouncing this letter with a soft sound, like an s, in Latin, it is always pronounced like a k.
What is the letter c?
Spear
What is Hasta? (Hastam)
When Marcus throws his spear, he's doing this verb.
This slave is famous for being a gladiator, resisting Roman rule, and starting a civil war that lasted several years.
Who is Spartacus?
Furious at not being invited to the wedding, Eris, the Goddess of Discord, threw this on the ground at the party to cause a ruckus.
What is a golden apple?
When speaking about verbs, the first-person plural ending is referring to whom?
Who is us?
What is Ianuarius?
This verb means "to have".
What is Habere?
After the overthrow of the last king in Rome, the people insisted on this form of government, whose Latin name translates to "public things".
What is a Republic?
Romans believe that these two twin brothers are the founders of their city, and that one killed the other.
Who are Romulus and Remus?
This two-letter phrase can be added to the end of any verb to turn it from a statement into a question.
What is -ne?
Senate
What is Senatus?
When Diana hunts animals with her bow, she's doing this verb.
What is Venare?
Some manhole covers in Rome still bear these four letters, which form an acronym for "Senatus et Popolusque Romanum."
What is SPQR?
While fleeing the destruction in his hometown of Troy, Aeneas eventually made his was to this city on the northern coast of Africa, where he met Queen Dido.
What is Carthage?
When responding to a question, you can usually use this, conjugated correctly, to answer affirmatively.
What is the same verb that was used to ask the question?