Hī sunt ferī et ferōcēs.
Quid est:
They are wild and fierce/ferocious
English for:
postquam
Quid est:
after
English for:
Coctum est
Quid est:
It has been cooked
English for:
hic
Quid est:
this man
Name of the author of the Rerum Gestarum Libri that wrote about the Huns.
Quid est:
Ammianus Marcellinus
Semper in equīs manent.
Quid est:
They always stay on their horses.
English for:
coquō, coquere
Quid est:
to cook
English for:
Sānāta sum
Quid est:
I have been healed
English for:
for this man
Quid est:
huic
The genre that Ammianus Marcellinus wrote.
Quid est:
History
Carō posita est inter equum et femora eius.
Quid est:
The meat is placed between the horse and his thigh.
English for:
forīs
Quid est:
outside, in the open
English for:
Vulnerātī estis
Quid est:
You have been wounded
English for:
hārum
Quid est:
of these women
Quid est:
Gaul, Persia
Equī vestimenta nōn gerunt
Quid est:
Horses don't wear clothes.
Latin for:
meat, flesh
Quid est:
carō, carnis, f.
Latin for:
We (female) have been healed
Quid est:
Sānātae sumus
Latin for:
for these things
Quid est:
hīs
The place Ammianus died
Quid est:
Rome
"Veggieburger" est carō ex herbīs facta.
Quid est:
A "veggieburger" is meat made from plants
Latin for:
combat
Quid est:
proelium, proeliī, n.
Latin for:
The life (vīta) has been lived
Quid est:
(vīta) vīcta est.
Latin for:
these women
Quid est:
hae, hās
Name of the author whose histories Ammianus Marcellinus' own history continued.
Quid est:
Tacitus