What is amo, -are, -avi, -atus?
Your teacher asks you to "be present" when translating this irregular verb
What is adsum, adesse, affui
Let's up the ante and tackle this 8-letter word meaning "before"
What is antequam?
Ad-ding the preposition for "to" with a short verb meaning "go" would create this adverb, meaning "to such a degree"
What is adeo?
Benjamaican Day
What is the most important national holiday?
If you "send away" this 3rd conjugation verb, you will also have to "let go" of some of your points
What is amitto, -mittere, -misi, -missum?
If you were to "give to" your opponents your points, it would add to their total
What is addo, -dere, -diti, -ditum?
This two letter word is spelled the same way as an English preposition, but is a conjunction in Latin with contrary meanings
What is at?
It's not a liquid measurement, it's an adverb meaning "otherwise" or "differently"
What is aliter?
What is ad?
Perhaps this 4th conjugation verb will "open" your eyes to the possibilities of the Latin language
What is aperio, -ire, -ui, -tum?
Don't "fall" into a pattern of losing points; accidents "happen" and you will recover
What is accido, -cidere, -cidi?
This three-letter word means "or." However, simply adding "-em" changes the meaning
What is aut?
What is aeque?
Spelled with one, two, or three letters, this word means "from" or "by"
What is a/ab/abs?
Before you "think" you know this verb, the only deponent verb in the centura, "consider" what could happen to your points if you are wrong
What is arbitror, arbitrari, arbitratus sum?
A second conjugation verb meaning "to apply"
What is adhibeo, -ere, -ui, -itum?
In Latin, it is a two-letter word meaning "or" - also an article in English
What is an?
The longest adverb in the centura, spelling this word "at length" could end "at some time" in the evening
What is aliquando?
A poker player's stake in the game, or a word meaning "before" or "in front of"
What is ante?
Use lotion made from Asphodelaceae, whose other name is just an "e" away from this verb, to "nourish" your skin after a bad sunburn
What is alo, -ere, -ui, -itum?
Don't go feral if this irregular verb happens to "take away" some of your points
What is aufero, adferre, abstuli, ablatum?
A conjunction which becomes "atque" when combined with "simul" in a phrase meaning "as soon as"
Since we had never seen this adverb before the centura, you might only guess it "with difficulty"
What is aegre?
One letter change away from being a starchy tuber native to the Americas, this word can mean "near" or "in the presence of"
What is apud?