the Latin translation of...
I am laughing
(rideo, ridere, risī, risus)
Quid est "rideo"?
the character who is always trying to get free food
the subject(s) of the sentence...
Iuvenēs filiam eripere cupiunt.
NOTE: use the verb ending to help!
Quid est "iuvenēs"?
Fannius filiam habet.
Quid est "Fannius has a daughter"?
the meaning of...
ego/me/mihi
Quid est "I/me"?
the Latin translation of...
I laughed
(rideo, ridere, risī, risus)
Quid est "risī"?
the Latin name for the stock character of grumpy/creepy old man
Quid est "senex"?
the subject(s) of the sentence...
Mē fortunatum felicemque hominēs vocant.
NOTE: use the verb ending to help!
Quid est "hominēs"?
Fannius inquit, "Filiam habeo."
Quid est 'Fannius says, "I have a daughter."'?
the meaning of...
qui/quae/quod
Quid est "who/what"?
the Latin translation of...
I had cried
(lacrimo, lacrimare, lacrimavī, lacrimatus)
Quid est "lacrimaveram"?
the Latin name for the young man, usually a hero
Quid est "adulescens"?
the subject(s) of the sentence...
Ventris dolorem mihi nemō eripere cupit!
NOTE: use the verb ending to help!
Quid est "nemō"?
Fannius inquit, "Filiam habeo -- quam iuvenes eripere cupiunt."
Quid est "Fannius says 'I have a daughter whom the young men want to steal away'"?
the meaning of...
vos/vobis
Quid est "y'all"?
the Latin translation of...
laugh! (singular)
(rideo, ridere, risī, risus)
Quid est "ride"?
the Latin name for the young woman, usually beautiful
Quid est "virgo"?
the subject(s) of the sentence...
Talem rem non habeō.
NOTE: use the verb ending to help!
Quid est "I"?
Fannius inquit, "Filiam habuī -- quam iuvenes eripere cupiverunt."
(habeo, habere, habuī, habitus)
(cupio, cupere, cupivī, cupitus)
Quid est "Fannius says, 'I had a daughter whom the young men desired to steal away.'"?
the meaning of...
hic/haec/hoc
Quid est "this"?
the Latin translation of...
I will cry
(lacrimo, lacrimare, lacrimavī, lacrimatus)
Quid est "lacrimabo"?
the Latin name for the soldier who is always bragging and swaggering around the stage
Quid est "miles gloriosus"?
the subject(s) of the sentence...
Quid cupis, homuncule?
NOTE: use the verb ending to help!
Quid est "you"?
Messius inquit, "Senex id habet quod omnes iuvenes habere cupiunt."
Quid est "Messius says, 'the old man has that which all the young men desire to have.'"?
the meaning of...
is/ea/id
Quid est "he/she/it"?