Vocab: English->Latin
Vocab: Latin->English
Translation
Grammar
Wildcard
100

What is the Latin word for “walking”?

ambulat

100

What does “villa rustica” mean?

country house and farm

100

Amicae ambulant in agris.

The friends walk in the fields.

100

Make “currit” plural.

currunt

100

How do you say "teacher" in Latin?

Magistra

200

What is the Latin word for “also”?

quoque (etiam also works)

200

What does “hodie” mean?

today

200

Hodie amicae sunt laetae.

Today the friends are happy.

200

Make “habitant” singular

habitat
200

What ancient group of people spoke Latin?

The Romans

300

What is the Latin word for “energetic”?

strenua

300

What does “in agris” mean?

in the fields

300

Tandem Cornelia et Flavia sedent.

At last Cornelia and Flavia sit.

300

What is a complement?

A noun or an adjective that renames the subject

300

What is the name of the city in which our story takes place? Hint: It starts with a B!

Baiae

400

What is the Latin word for “at last”?

tandem

400

What does “defessa” mean?

tired

400

Ubi habitat Cornelia et Flavia?

Where do Cornelia and Flavia live?

400

Identify the complement in this sentence: “Flavia est puella.”

puella

400

What happened to Baiae?

It's underwater!

500

What is the Latin phrase for “in a short time”?

brevi tempore

500

What does “lente” mean?

slowly

500

Puella in agris currit quod laeta est.

The girl runs in the fields because she is happy.

500

Create a Latin sentence that uses a complement.

answers will vary

500

What did Mrs. Zimmerman not eat for 6 years?

Meat

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