Vocabulary
Nouns
Verbs
Culture
Bonus
100

What does the Latin word "urbs" mean?

City

100

US turns into UM in the accusative singular. What does A turn into in the accusative singular?

AM

100

What is the subject if a verb ends in -MUS?

We

100

What is Jupiter the god of?

Lightning, storms, king of the gods

100

II + III = (in Latin words)

quinque

200

What gender is the Latin word "deus"?

Masculine

200

Provide one (any one!) accusative plural ending we've learned.

AS, OS, ES, and A are all acceptable answers.
200

What is the 2nd person singular English pronoun?

You
200

Who is Jupiter's wife, the queen of the gods?

Juno

200

What color is "argenteus"?

Silver

300

What is the Latin word for "girl"?

Puella

300

What case is used for direct objects?

Accusative

300

What ending should a verb have if the subject is "ego"?

-O

300

What is Hephaestus' Roman name?

Vulcan

300

What color is "prasinus"?

Green

400

Provide the entire dictionary entry for "king" in Latin. (Nominative singular, root, and gender)

Rex, reg- (m)

400

Provide all of the 3rd declension (M/F) endings (nom. s., acc. s., nom. pl., acc. pl.)

star, em, es, es

400

What is the only tense for verbs we've learned in this class?

Present tense

400
What was a "consul"?

Basically the president

400

Quot annos habes?

Tredecim, quattuordecim, or quindecim

500

Which of the following English words means "providing support"? Use your Latin knowledge to help you: Regicide, ambulatory, ancillary, or perilous.

Ancillary

500
What is the Latin word for "god" in the nominative plural?

Dei

500

Translate the following sentence: Ad templum ambulo, sed non ambulant – currunt!

I am walking to the temple, but they are not walking – they are running!
500

What was the difference between plebeians and patricians?

Plebeians = regular people

Patricians = upper class

500

Quid color est via?

Brunneus, argenteus, cinereus are all acceptable answers

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