Etymology
Grammar
Latin in Use
Culture & Civilisation
Geography
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the meaning of trans

across

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Apollō et Diāna sunt geminī

(they) are

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carpe diem

seize the day

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IV + VI =

X

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What is the Latin name of Rome?

Roma

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English synonym for the word myopic

near-sighted

200

multās linguās audiunt

they hear

200

vēnī, vīdī, vīcī

I came, I saw, I conquered

200

the Roman goddess of the hearth

Hestia/Vesta

200

What is the Latin name of Troy?

Troia

300

the meaning of "pod" in arthropod 

foot (arthro = joint, pod = foot)

300

gaudēte et laudāte deam!

praise

300

amor vincit omnia

love conquers all

300

myriad refers to

10,000

300

Romulus and Remus were placed in a basket and put into the

Tiber River

400

the Latin word from which the English word muscle was derived

mouse (mus)

400

vōsne vidētis novum stilum meum in hortō?

do you see

400

per aspera ad astra

through hardships to the stars

400

Rōmulus and Rēmus are the sons of

Mars

400

What country did Dido rule?

Carthage

500

the meaning of the Latin root contained in the English word trivia

trivialis: found everywhere, commonplace, trivial

500

we were singing

cantābāmus

500

ālea iacta est

Hint: ālea = dice

the dice is cast

500

Where would you eat dinner?

Hint: dining room in Latin

Cenaculum

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Name one of the seven hills of Rome.

Palatine Hill, Aventine Hill, Capitoline Hill, Caelian Hill, Esquiline Hill, Viminal Hill, and Quirinal Hill

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