Practical Latin
Lesson Review
Vocabulary
Latin Prayers
Derivatives
100

When talking to your female teacher in Latin, you use this title.

What is, "Magistra?"

100

There are THIS MANY letters in the English alphabet but THIS MANY in the Latin alphabet since THIS LETTER is missing.

What is, "26, 25 and W?"

100
I PRAISE the Lord.

What is, "laudo?"

100

The meaning of the first line of the Sanctus prayer - Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth.

What is, "Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of Hosts?" 

100

The paramedic on the AMBULANCE.

What is, "ambulo?"

200

While entering the room you greet with "Salvete!" When you leave the room with lots of people, you say this phrase in Latin.

What is, "Valete?"

200

These are the 3 vowel teams in Latin.

What is, "AE (ay, as in way), OE (ay, as in way) and AU (ow, as in loud)?"

200
We eat this MEAL on this piece of FURNITURE!

What is, "cena and mensa?"

200

At Christmastime we hear "Hosanna in the highest!" often, but this is how it is said in Latin.

What is, "Hosanna in excelsis?"

200

The scientist in the LABORATORY, a place for scientific work/research.

What is, "laboro?"

300

When receiving a gift, we love to thank the Lord with this Latin phrase for, "Thanks be to God!"

What is, "Deo gratias?"

300

This verb-finder sentence is helpful in identifying verbs.

What is, "Can I _____?"

300

To come AGAINST a wall, like a preposition!

What is, "contra?"

300
In the Gloria Patri prayer, it starts with this phrase for Glory be to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

What is, "Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto?"

300
The army is guarding the TERRITORY - an area of land that they're in charge of.

What is, "terra?"

400

This phrase for "in the year of our Lord." would follow the current year - 2022, __. __.

What is, "A. D. or Anno Domini?"

400

Like verbs, we can recognize Latin nouns in their dictionary forms by their endings - of the Latin nouns studied, they all end in this letter.

What is, "A?" (aqua - water, corona - crown, etc.)

400

The verb ending that means "you, plural."

What is, "-tis?"

400

Have you noticed how we end prayers in Latin? Similar to how we end them in English.

What is, "Amen?"

400

Where we get NOVEMBER and DECEMBER, our 11th and 12th month- although we no longer use the Roman calendar and the numbers they come from.

What is, "novem (9) and decem (10)?"

500

This "nurturing mother" is also what people call their old school they attended.

What is, "alma mater?"

500
A noun is a general person, place or thing. A specific person, place or thing, capitalized in the English language is called this.

What is, "A proper noun?"

500

If I climb a HIGH mountain.

What is, "altus?"

500

When beginning the Table Blessing, we as the Lord to bless us in this Latin phrase (first line).

What is, "Benedic, Domine, nos?"

500

In NYC, we travel on the SUBWAY, an underground railway!

What is, "sub?"

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