Latin Sayings
Latin Noun Meanings
Latin Numbers
Declension Endings
Grammar Rules
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What does "Ante Bellum" mean in English?

Before the War

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What does "Roma -ae f." mean in English?

Rome

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What is "Unus -a -um" in English?

One

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"-ae" is the plural form of what declension?

First Declension

100

What are the three genders?

Masculine, Feminine, Neuter

200

What is "Eternal Rome" in Latin?

Roma Aeterna

200

What does "Deus -i n." mean in English?

God

200

What is "Quattuor -a -um" in English?

Four

200
What is the Nominative, Masculine Singular ending?

-us

200

A verb must do what with its subject to be grammatically correct?

It must agree with its person and number.

300

What does "Anno Domini (A.D.)" mean in English?

In the year of our Lord

300

What does "Saxum -i n." mean in English?

Rock

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What is "Decimus -a -um" in English?

Tenth

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What is the Genitive, Neuter Plural?

-orum

300

How do you decline a noun?

Add the case endings to the stem.

400

What is "The mother of Italy, Rome." in Latin?

Mater Italiae Roma.

400

What does "Verbum -i n." mean in English?

Word

400

What is "Novem -a -um" in English?

Nine

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What is the Accusative, Feminine Plural ending?

-as

400

For every neuter noun the nominative and accusative case forms are identical, and the nominative and accusative plural ending is what ending?

-a

500

What does "Quattuor anni tempora." mean in English?

The four seasons of the year.

500

What does "Oppidum -i n." mean in English?

Town

500

What is "Quintus -a -um" in English?

Fifth

500

What is the Feminine Singular, Ablative, ending?

500

A noun or adjective on the predicate that follows a linking verb and renames or describes the subject is in the nominative case and is is known as the what?

Either a Predicate Noun, or a Predicate Adjective

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