This is our template "-are" verb.
What is "amo"?
This is the plural nominative of "servus".
What is "servi"?
Verb families are called this.
What are conjugations?
When your magister wants the entire class to recite something, he says this.
What is "in choro recitemus"?
This Latin expression has two adverbs meaning now or never.
What is four?
Both poeta and nauta are first declension nouns with this unusual gender.
What is masculine?
The accent is on the penult unless this is marked.
What is the antepenult?
The unofficial motto of the Benedictine order.
What is "ora et labora"?
This motto of the Marines also has an adverb meaning always.
What is semper fidelis?
This irregular verb is one of the most commonly used in Latin.
What is "-a"?
This verb tense is used to describe an ongoing, repeated, habitual, or interrupted action in the past.
What is the imperfect tense?
One of Magister McAlister's favorite expressions, this encourages students to learn through repetition.
What is "repetitio (est) mater studiorum"?
This Latin word is the same in Italian, and means "right away".
What is subito?
This is the irregular third principle part of the verb that means "to wash".
What is "lavi"?
The ending for third declension nouns in the plural dative and ablative.
What is "-ibus"?
Prepositions that express motion forward generally take this case.
What is the accusative case?
One of the seven last words that Christ uttered from the Cross, this means that it is complete.
This adverb comes from the antiphon on Christmas day, announcing that Christ is born today.
What is hodie?
These two verbs share the same fourth principle part, "victus".
What are "vinco" and "vivo"?
Third declension nouns that end in -s, -o, or -x are typically this gender.
What is "feminine"?
We're not talking about mad, glad, and sad, but these are the three moods for Latin verbs.
What are indicative, imperative, and subjunctive?
What is "alea jacta est"?
What is cras?