This is the category of words that take the place of nouns in a sentence.
What are pronouns?
This is the 1st person, singular, nominative pronoun.
What is 'ego?'
What was Tarentum?
This is the meaning of caput, capitis.
What is head, leader?
This is the meaning of "Ego vōbīs id dabam."
What is "I was giving it to you all."?
These are the qualities all pronouns copy from the word they are replacing or referring to.
What are number and gender?
This is the 3rd person, singular, genitive, feminine pronoun.
What is 'eius?'
This island became a major distraction to Pyrrhus when he came to save them from a neighboring nation.
What is Sicily?
This is the meaning of amicus, -a, -um.
What is 'friendly'?
This is the meaning of "Vōs mēcum ad amīcum eius mittunt."
What is "They are sending you with me to his friend."
The nominative case of pronouns is commonly used for this purpose.
What is emphasizing who is doing the action?
These are the two possible genitive, plural, 2nd person pronouns.
What are 'vester' and 'vestri?'
This was the individual who convinced the Romans to not agree with Pyrrhus' proposed treaty.
Who was Appius Claudius Caecus?
This is the meaning of nec.
What is 'and not, nor'?
This is the meaning of "Id sine curā nōn inveniēs."
What is "You will not find it without care."?
The Genitive case of 1st and 2nd person pronouns is used to show this situation.
What is that something is part of a larger group or whole?
This is the feminine, accusative, singular form of Is, Ea, Id.
What is 'eam?'
This was the first battle that the Romans fought against elephants.
What was the battle of Heraclea?
This is the adverbial form of the word for 'good'.
What is 'bene'?
This is the meaning of "Nēmō ad eō cōpiās mittet."
What is "Nobody will send troops to him."
What is a weak or mild demonstrative?
This is the accusative form of 'nemo'.
What is 'nēminem?'
This was the Macedonian king whose soldier eventually killed Pyrrhus.
Who was Antigonus Gonatas?
This is the Latin word that means 'dear.'
What is 'carus, -a, -um?'
What is "Will you flee with me on this/that street?"