This English word meaning “annual” or “perennial” comes from this Latin word meaning “year.”
annus, annī, m.
architectus, ubi verba insolentia fabri audivit, servos suos arcessivit.
quando architectus servos suos arcessivit?
ubi verba insolentia fabri audivit.
(e.g., lentē)
What is an adverb?
At Aquae Sulis, the natural hot springs were dedicated to this goddess, whom the Romans connected with Minerva.
Quis est Sulis?
faber, ab architectō laudātus, laetissimus erat.
What is the meaning of the perfect passive participle?
What is "having been praised"?
The Latin word meaning "from where."
Quid est "unde"?
servi, ab architecto arcessiti, fabrum comprehenderunt et in balneum deiecerunt.
quando servi fabrum comprehenderunt et in balneum deiecerunt?
ab architecto arcessiti
This Latin form, often ending in “-tus” or “-sus,” describes a noun that has received an action and is translated as “having been ___ed.”
What is a perfect passive participle?
Est haruspex.
Quis est Memor?
faber, ab architectō vituperātus, īnsolenter respondit.
What is the best meaning of "vituperatus"?
What is "having been scolded"?
The battery company Duracell has an abbreviated name that used to be "durable cell." What is the Latin root of the derivative "durable."
Quid est "durus, dura, durum"?
"linguam sordidam habes" inquit architectus cachinnans.
quid faber habet, pro architecto?
linguam sordidam
The part of speech of the Latin word iubeō, iubēre, iussī, iussus.
What is a verb?
The Roman town of Aquae Sulis lies beneath this modern city.
What is Bath?
servī, ab architectō arcessītī, fabrum comprehendērunt et in balneum dēiēcērunt.
What is the best meaning of "arcessiti"?
What is "having been summoned"?
The case used for direct objects.
What is the accusative case?
faber tertius aquam ad balneum e fonte sacro portabat.
quid faber tertius ad balneum portabat?
aquam
The declension of the noun morbus, morbī, m.
What is the 2nd declension?
Est senator Romanus.
Quis est Salvius?
ancilla, ā Quīntō laudāta, laetissima erat.
What is the best meaning of "laudata"?
What is "having been praised"?
The case used for indirect objects.
What is the dative case?
faber secundus mūrum circum fontem pōnēbat.
quis murum circum fontem ponebat?
murum
What is the perfect passive participle of the verb
porto, portare, portavi, portatus?
What is portatus
Dea sapientiae et bellī.
Quis est Minerva/Athena?
templum, ā fabrīs perītīs aedificātum, erat splendidum.
What is the best meaning of aedificatum?
What is "having been built"?