amicus = friend
__________ = enemy
amicus = friend
inimicus = enemy
If I ask,
"Nonne studiare linguam Latinam vobis valde placet?"
What answer am I expecting?
Quintus vivit! Babae!
What Roman city was Quintus staying in before he came to visit Salvius and Metella?
A. Roma (Rome)
B. Lutetia (Paris)
C. Londinium (London)
D. Eboracum (York)
C. Londinium (London)
What animal was garum made from? Bonus points for the Latin word.
fish/pisces
Give the Latin word for something you might find in a cubiculum.
lectus, sella, armarium, lampas, planta, etc.
Salvius est ____________ Rufillae.
(Quomodo dicitur husband, Latine?)
Salvius est maritus Rufillae.
Omnes amici apud Caecilium cenabant.
A. to Caecilius
B. and Caecilius
C. at Caecilius' house
D. except for Caecilius
C
Quintus dixit:
"Ego nihil ___________ vidi!"
A. elegans
B. elegantes
C. elegantem
D. elegantius
D. elegantius
"Ego nihil elegantius vidi!"
Translate:
De gustibus non disputandum est.
Don't yuck my yum./About taste, there cannot be arguing.
What is a horologium?
A clock
__________ est mihi cenam coquere.
It is necessary for me to cook dinner.
necesse est mihi cenam coquere.
It is necessary for me to cook dinner.
Non decorum est!
It is not __________!
right/proper
Quintus epistulam ad Rufillam mīsit.
What did Quintus do?
Quintus epistulam ad Rufillam mīsit.
Quintus sent a letter to Rufilla.
How many adjectives are in this quote?
“Cubiculum nōn est ōrnātum. In eō sunt armārium modicum et parvum candēlābrum.”
3
“Cubiculum nōn est ōrnātum. In eō sunt armārium modicum et parvum candēlābrum.”
"The bedroom is not elaborate. In it there are a modest chest and a small candelabra."
Which would be the most appropriate place to put dirty clothing?
A. sella pertussa
B. horologium excitatorium
C. pēgma librōrum
D. corbis lavatorius
Which would be the most appropriate place to put dirty clothing?
A. sella pertussa (toilet)
B. horologium excitatorium (alarm clock)
C. pēgma librōrum (bookcase)
D. corbis lavatorius (laundry basket)
Give the three principal parts of the Latin word from which we get the English words advent, adventure, and Adventist.
Spelling counts, macrons do not
advenio, advenire, adveni
Metella was astonished.
Metella erat _____________.
Metella was astonished.
Metella erat attonita.
Who said this line?
"Pompēiānīs nōn crēdō. Paucī probī sunt, cēterī mendācēs. Mī fīlī, necesse est nōbīs hunc familiārem cavēre!"
Salvius
"Pompēiānīs nōn crēdō. Paucī probī sunt, cēterī mendācēs. Mī fīlī, necesse est nōbīs hunc familiārem cavēre!"
"I don't trust Pompeians. A few are honest, the rest liars. My son, it is necessary for us to beware this relative!"
Who said this line?
"Garum Pompēiānum? Ēheu! Garum foedum est!"
Volubilis
"Pompeian garum! Oh no! Garum is disgusting!"
Quo colore est lagoena Magistrae?
A. rubro
B. cano
C. flavo
D. purpureo
Quo colore est lagoena Magistrae? (What color is Magistra's waterbottle?)
A. rubro (red)
B. cano (grey)
C. flavo (yellow)
D. purpureo (purple)
fatigor = _________ sum
fatigor = fessa/fessus sum
Give the second principal part:
deleo, __________, delevi
deleo, delere, delevi
Who said this line?
“Tibi ostreās parāvī et garum Pompēiānum. Post cēnam tibi cubiculum ostendere volō.”
Rufilla
“Tibi ostreās parāvī et garum Pompēiānum. Post cēnam tibi cubiculum ostendere volō.”
"I have prepared oysters and Pompeian garum for you. After dinner I want to show the bedroom to you."
Who said this line?
"Garum mē valdē dēlectat. Ego tibi id parāre possum."
Marcia
"Garum mē valdē dēlectat. Ego tibi id parāre possum."
"Garum delights me very much. I am able to prepare it for you."
What is a pulvīnus fabā fartus?
a beanbag chair (literally "a cushion filled with beans")