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Vocabulary
Grammar
Roman Trivia
100

pueri

boys/of the boy/the boy's

100

I give

do

100

sapientia

wisdom

100

If you want to yell at someone, you should use this case.

vocative

100

Romulus and Remus were said to have been raised by a ...

she-wolf

200

vocat

he/she/it calls

200

You (sg.) have

habes

200

avara

greedy

200

The gender of 'nauta'

masculine

200
In the Aeneid, Aeneas flees this city to eventually found Rome. 

Troy

300

forma pecuniae

the shape of money

300

for the son

filio

300

sine

without

300

The vocative singular of 'populus'

popule

300

This most famous amphitheater staged gladiator fights, mock naval battles, and animal hunts as entertainment. 

Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheater)

400

videsne rosas feminae?

Do you see the woman's roses?

400

I have a daughter

filiam habeo.

400

often

saepe

400

When a noun and adjective go together, it is said that they ______ with each other. 

agree

400

After the Roman Empire had conquered all the lands surrounding this large sea, they referred to it as mare nostrum, 'our sea'.

Mediterranean

500

puella de agro currit. 

The girl runs down from the field. 

500

The man sees the farm. 

vir agrum videt.
500

(a) few

pauci, paucae, pauca

500

An adjective takes the _____, _____, and _____ of the noun that it goes with. 

gender, number, case

500

SPQR stands for what Latin phrase?

Senatus Populusque Romanus (The Roman Senate and People)

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