Grammar (Nouns)
Grammar (Verbs)
Translation
History/Culture
Scrīpta (Latin phrases/mottoes)
100

This is the TOTAL number of declensions (families of nouns) there are in Latin.

What is FIVE?

100

This is the TOTAL number of conjugations (families of verbs) there are in Latin.

What is FOUR?

100

This is the English translation for ego sum magister.

What is "I am a/the teacher"?

100

These are the respective names of the rich and poor classes of the Roman social structure.

What are Patrician and Plebeian?

100

This is the Latin and English for the motto of the USA.

What is ē plūribus ūnum - out of many, one?

200

This is the name of all five cases we have learned so far.

What are Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative?

200

These are the endings for present tense singular verbs in Latin.

What are -ō, -s, -t?

200

This is the English translation for tū nōn es fēles.

What is "you are not a cat"?

200

This is the order of the three periods of Roman Government respective to the following dates: 753 BC-509 BC, 509 BC-27 BC, and 27 BC-476 AD.

What are Monarchy, Republic, and Empire?

200

This is the Latin and English for the motto of the US Coast Guard and the Boy Scouts.

What is semper parātus, "always prepared"?

300

This is the name of the functions/uses for all five cases we have learned so far. (think: SPIDO)

What are Subject, Possession, Indirect Object, Direct Object, Object of the Preposition?

300

These are the three possible meanings for the Latin verb est.

What are "is," "he/she/it is," and "there is"?

300

This is the Latin translation for "the girl lives in the house."

What is "puella in vīllā/casā habitat"?

300

This is the EXACT date of the founding of Rome.

What is April 21, 753 BC?
300

This is the Latin and English for the motto of Virginia.

What is sīc semper tyrannīs, "thus always to tyrants"?

400

These are ALL the endings for the First Declension Latin nouns in order we have learned them (NGDAA).

What are...

SINGULAR        PLURAL

-a                     -ae

-ae                   -ārum

-ae                   -īs

-am                  -ās

-ā                     -īs

400

These are the Latin ways to say "I am," "you are," and "he/she/it is."

What are sum, es, est?

400

This is the English translation for parva fēles in magnā terrā sedet

What is "the small cat sits on the big earth"?

400

This is the name of the woman who betrayed the Romans into the hand of the Sabines by opening up the gates to let them in. She received "what was on the arms of the soldiers," which instead of golden bracelets, were their shields.

Who is Tarpeia?

400

This is the English meaning of the Latin quote by the Latin satirist Juvenal, mēns sāna in corpore in sānō.

What is "a sound mind in a sound body"?

500

This is the accusative singular for the phrase "big tired woman."

What is magnam fēminam defessam?

500

These are the Latin words for "I am working," "you are working," and "he/she/it is working."

What are labōrō, labōrās, and labōrat?

500

This is the Latin translation for "the woman hurries, but soon is walking."

What is fēmina festinat, sed mox ambulat.

500

These are what the elderly pious couple Baucis and Philemon became after welcoming the gods Jupiter and Mercury into their home.

What are oak and linden?

500

These are the meanings of the TWO Latin phrases located near the Illuminati pyramid symbol on the US dollar bill: annuit coeptīs and nōvus ordo seclōrum.

What are "he nods at our undertakings" and "a new order of the ages"?

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