The Latin word for chair is this.
Quid est sella?
The case for the name Marcum is this.
Quid est accusativus?
This Roman numeral is this number represented as XI.
Quid est 11?
The picture below is this Roman Province.
Quid est Italia?
This command is go in Latin.
Quid est I!/Ite!
The Latin word for December is this with correct pronunciation.
Quid est December?
The gender for the Latin adjective magnum, is this.
Quid est neutrum?
This Roman numeral is this number represented as XXIII.
Quid est 23?
The picture below is this well-known continent.
Quid est Europa?
This command is sit down in Latin.
Quid est conside/considete?
The Latin word for pen/pencil is this.
Quid est stilus?
The case for the name Marcum is this.
Quid est accusativus?
This Roman numeral is this number represented as XV.
Quid est 15?
The picture below is this large Mediterranean island near Greece.
Quid est Euboea?
This command is stand up in Latin.
Quid est surge/surgete?
The Latin word for the following picture is:

Quid est fluvius?
The gender and cases for the Latin noun filii, are this.
Quid est masulinum, genetivus, nominativusque?
This Roman numeral is this number represented as XXXV.
Quid est 35?
The picture below is just outside of the Roman Empire's boarders.![]()
Quid est Germania?
This command is go(Plural only) in Latin.
Quid est Ite!?
The Latin word for marker is this architectural sounding noun.
Quid est colunmus?
The gender, number and case for the Latin noun, Insularum, are the following.
Quid sunt fem./plur./gen.?
This Roman numeral is this number represented as XLIII.
Quid est 43?
The picture below is the Roman province where the country of modern-day France has its current boarders.
Quid est Gallia?
This command is sit(Plural only) in Latin.
Quid est considete?