(Latin --> English)
Testūdō (n.)
What is a turtle?
Letter
What is "epistula"?
ID the word: "tabulae" (given that it is plural)
"Tabula" in the:
- 1st declension
- Nominative
- Plural
The Latin "habere" and the English "to have" are related (T/F)
What is false?
Translate: "Agricola in agrō est"
What is: "The farmer is in the field"?
Lacrimāre (vb.)
What is crying?
To cook
What is "coquere"?
ID the word: "puellam"
"Puella" in the:
- 1st declension
- Accusative
- Singular
The French "vie" derives from the Latin "via" (T/F)
What is false?
Translate: "Estne haec alta puella soror Cornēliae?"
What is: "Is this tall girl Cornelia's sister?"
Frūmentum (n.)
What is wheat?
Sheep
What is "ovis"?
ID the word: "casā"
"Casa" in the:
- 1st declension
- Ablative
- Singular
Name six Romance languages (excluding Latin and English)
What are: Portugese, Spanish, Catalan, French, Italian, and Romanian?
Translate: "Equus et bōs sunt in agrō sed agricola et māter sunt in casā"
What is: "The horse and the cow are in the field but the farmer and the mother are in the house"?
Saltāre (vb.)
What is dancing?
To sing
What is "canere"?
ID the word: "magistrārum"
"Magistra" in the:
- 1st declension
- Genitive
- Plural
Define an allophone
What are: sounds that are produced differently but are considered the same sound by native speakers?
Translate: "Māter cēnam parat sed Cornēlia et frāter aquam portant"
What is: "The mother prepares dinner but Cornelia and the brother are bringing water"?
Tintinnābulum (n.)
What is a bell?
To fight
What is "pugnāre"?
ID the word: "discipulōs"
"Discipulus" in the:
- 2nd declension
- Accusative
- Plural
DAILY DOUBLE!
Define phonotaxis
What is: a language's restrictions on the order in which sounds can be distributed in a word?
Translate: "Saepe poētae dē aquā pulchrā scrībunt et nautās laudant, sed vīta nautārum est perīculōsa"
What is: "Poets often write about the beautiful water and praise the sailors, because the sailors' life is perilous"?