Familia et Domus
Natura et Caelum
Colores
Animalia
Cibus et Potio
100

Translate "femina" into English.

woman

100

Translate "hibernum" into English.

winter

100

Translate "roseus" into English.

rose / pink

100

Translate "mus" into English.

mouse

100

Translate "oliva" into English.

olive

200

What is "kitchen" in Latin?

culina

200

What is "forest" in Latin?

silvia

200

What is "red" in Latin?

rufus / rufa

200

What is "dog" in Latin?

canis

200

What is "bread" in Latin?

panem

300

This room is where the Romans ate meals. It has three couches.

triclinium

300

This type of land mass is surrounded on all sides by water. What thing in nature am I thinking of?

insula

300

This color is often the same shade as and derives its name from the Latin word for "sky."

caeruleus / caerulea

300

This animal is also a constellation. People born under this sign are considered "bull-headed."

taurus

300

This round, shelled food sounds similar to the Latin word for "grape." What word am I thinking of?

ova

400

The derivatives "maternal" and "matriach" come from this member of a Roman family.

mater

400

The derivatives "marine" and "maritime" come from this type of body of water.

mare

400

The derivative "viridian" comes from this color.

viridis

400

The derivatives "equine" and "equestrian" come from this four-legged animal.

equus

400

The derivatives "lactic" and "lactose" come from this dairy product.

lac

500

Translate this sentence:

"Pater filium amat."

The father loves the son.

500

Translate this sentence:

"luna magna et pulchra est."

The moon is big and beautiful.

500

Translate this sentence:

"Imperator purpuream togam gerit."

The emperor wears a purple toga.

500

Translate this sentence:

"Medusa non serpens est."

Medusa is not a snake.

500

Translate this sentence:

"Saturno placet vinum consumere!"

Saturn likes to consume/drink wine!

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