Grammar
Declensions
Translation
Vocabulary
Derivatives & Sayings
100

In Latin, a possessive noun is in this case.

The genitive case

100

The declension and gender of vir, viri - boy

2nd ir, M

100

maria omnia

all seas

100
Field in Latin

ager, agri m.

100

How the Romans would refer to the Mediterranean Sea 

Mare Nostrum

200

A noun's function in the accusative case

direct object

200

The declension of pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum

2nd D. -er Adjective

200

virum fortem

strong men (d.o.)

200

Hill in Latin

collis, colli m.

200

We get the English word turpitude from this Latin word

turpis, turpe - shameful, disgraceful (3rd D. Adj)

300

3rd declension nouns that have ā€œiā€ in the genitive plural are called___.

i-stem nouns

300

The declension and gender of Liber, libri   

2nd D. -er , M

300

partem integram

uninjured part

300

Sweet, pleasant in Latin - dictionary from 

dulcis, dulce (3rd D. adj)

300

The Vatican Field 

Ager Vaticanus

400

List 2 ways to show an indirect object in English.

1. Prepositional phrase (to/for) 2. word order

400

The declension of liber libera liberum 

2nd D. -er Adjective

400

gentium mores

customs of the people or the people's customs

400

Translate evening to Latin. Give the dictionary form

vesper, vesperi m

400
Montana gets it's name from this Latin word

mons, montis m. (3rd i-stem)

500
A predicate tells this in a sentence. 

What the subject is or does.

500

3rd Declension endings for M/F adjectives 

is, is, e, em, i, es, ium, ibus, es, ibus

500

hosti turpi

to/for the disgraceful, shameful enemy

500

Beautiful in Latin

pulcher pulchra pulchrum

500

To the stars through difficulty 

Ad astra per aspera.

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