Grammar
Mythology
Vocabulary
Derivatives
History and Life
100
There are this many declensions of nouns.
What is Five
100
He is the Roman god with two faces.
What is Janus?
100
The Latin word for farmer.
What is agricola?
100
This Latin word gives us library.
What is liber?
100
Chariot races were held in these.
What is circuses?
200
There are this many conjugations of verbs
What is four?
200
Hercules performed this many labors.
What are twelve?
200
This is the Latin word for "country estate".
What is villa?
200
This Latin word is the origin of peddle.
What is pes?
200
She wore the tunica recta.
Who is the bride?
300
This case is used to show by what means something is done.
What is ablative?
300
She is the mother of Proserpina.
Who is Ceres?
300
This is the third principle part of sum.
What is fui?
300
Auditorium comes from this Latin verb.
What is audio?
300
This was the main meal of the day.
What was the cena?
400
This verb tense shows the earlier of tow actions both in the past.
What is pluperfect?
400
These are the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne.
Who are the Muses?
400
This is the genitive of civis.
What is civis?
400
This is the meaning of the derivative amicable.
What is friendly?
400
He was the roman king who established religion at Rome.
Who was Numa Pompillius?
500
This principal part gives the present stem.
What is the second (principle part)?
500
She turned Arachne into a spider.
Who was Athena/Minerva?
500
This is the gender of mare.
What is neuter?
500
This Latin derivative means "a foot and a half long."
What is sesquipedalian.
500
He was Rome's greatest orator.
Who was Cicero?
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