pulcher/pulchra/pulchrum
How do you say "beautiful, handsome, fine" in Latin?
accusātīvus
What is the case of the direct object?
amō, amāre, amāvī, amātum
What verb has the meaning "like, love"?
Cubiculum
What is a bedroom?
Aemilia fēmina pulchra est.
What is "Aemila is a beautiful woman"?
foedus/foeda/foedum
How do you say "ugly, hideous" in Latin?
imperātīvus
What type of verb is used for commands?
habitō, habitāre, habitāvī, habitātum
What verb has the meaning "live, dwell"?
Atrium
What is a reception hall?
Iūlia rosās carpit.
What is "Iulia picks the roses"?
sōlus, sōla, sōlum
How do you say "alone, lonely" in Latin?
ablātīvus
What is the case of the object of all the prepositions in this chapter?
carpō, carpere, carpsī, carptum
What verb has the meaning "gather, pick, seize"?
Impluvium
What is the decorative pool in the atrium?
Iūlius multās rosās et multa līlia in hortō suō habet.
What is "Iulius has many roses and many lilies in his garden"?
sine
How do you say "without" in Latin?
indicātīvus
What type of verb is used to indicate an action is really happening in Latin?
dēlecto, dēlectāre, dēlectāvī, dēlectātum
What verb has the meaning "please, delight"?
Peristylum
What is the courtyard/colonnade/interior garden?
Vīlla duo ōstia et multās fenestrās habet.
What is "The country house has two doors and many windows"?
etiam
How do you say "also, even, yet" in Latin?
vocātīvus
What is the case used for direct address?
agō, agere, ēgī, āctum
What verb has the meaning "do, drive, perform, act"?
Fenestra
What is the window?
Sūmite cēterās rosās eāsque in aquā pōnite.
What is "Pick up the other roses and place them in water"?