What is ars, artis, f.?
English: art, skill
What you would call a living creature you could not identify when telling you heroic story to your friends.
What is animal, animālis?
English: animal
What are you doing if you pick up a baby.
What is teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum?
English: to hold, keep, possess, restrain
Common between transportation, transfiguration, transmigration, transcontinental, translation, etc. AND the English translation.
What is trāns, meaning ”across”?
The city people reference when they say “when in ____.”
What is Rōma, Rōmae, f.?
English: Rome
What you can usually only go about three days without.
What is aqua, aquae, f.?
English: water
English: mouth, face
What is a more common verb used to describe shifting from one lane to another.
What is mūtō, mūtāre, mūtāvī, mūtātum?
English: to change, alter, exchange
What is ā or ab, meaning away from, from, by
Someone can recieve this sentence or penalty for a crime, can be referred to as ”capital punishment“.
What is mors, mortis, f.?
English: death
If you were born in the US, you would most likely be a ____ of the United States of America.
What is cīvis, cīvis, m. and f.?
English: citizen
A lawyer receives a doctorate for this.
What is iūs, iūrus, n.?
English: law, right, justice
What you are doing if you say a person’s title.
What is appellō, appellāre, appellāvī, appellātum?
English: to speak, address, call, name
Common factor between the following:
Rome, Portland, Boston, London, Barcelona, Singapore, Milan, Paris
What is urbs, urbis, f.“?
English: city
This is traditionally exchanged on Wall Street.
What is pars, partis, f.?
English: part, share, direction
What you use to hear.
What is auris, Audis, f.?
English: ear
A really big body of water, but not an ocean.
What is mare, maris, n.?
English: sea
Verb you use to describe the action someone is most likely preforming if they are late.
What is currō, currer, cucurrī, cursum?
English: to run, rush, move quickly
Common thing used in the following:
Opening the pickle jar, sumo wrestling, war
What is vīs, vīs, f.?
English: force, power, violence
Latin root for a particular type of engine.
What is turba turbae, f.?
English: uproar, disturbance, mob, crowd, multitude
What children are often looking at if they spend a lot of time looking at the sky and pointing.
What is ūbēs, nūbis, f.?
English: cloud
There are no more neuter nouns. So here is your prompt:
According to some modern sources, this is the sport the highest paid athlete (adjusted for inflation) of all time compete in.
Explination: Gaius Appuleius Diocles was a Roman charioteer who won 1,462 and placed (mostly in second) in 1,438 more, out of 4,257 career races, over 24 years. He represented three of the four most famous chariot racing stables in Rome.
What people are actively doing if they are actively moving away from you and trying not to talk to you.
What is vītō, vītāre, vītāvī, vītātum?
English: to avoid, shun
The number of kilometers the Romans could march up to in a single day.
What is 40?
Source: National Geographic Kids
This word can be used as another name for weight training.
What is vīrēs, vīrium, f.?
English: Strength