Latin Grammar
Latin Vocabulary
Crazy Conjugations
Fun Box
100

Finite verbs have all of the following qualities: Person, Number, _______, Voice, and Mood

Tense

100

When

Quandō

100

I was offering

Dābam

100

Latin is still the official language of this sovereign European nation, which is the only absolute monarchy in Europe.

Vatican City

200

A noun situated next to another noun, often separated by commas, that refers back to or "renames" that noun

Appositive

200

Bāsium, Bāsiī (N)

Kiss

200

They remain

Manent

200

The Latin translation of "leisure"

Ōtium, Ōtiī (N)

300

This ending is used for interrogative verbs

-ne

300

Yesterday

Heri

300

She will blame

Culpābit

300

The Third Person, plural, future, active, indicative verb ending

-bunt

400

In Latin, verbs of this conjugation have stems that end in -ē

Second Conjugation

400

Sānus, Sāna, Sānum

Sound, healthy, sane

400

DAILY DOUBLE:  You all were helping

Iuvābātis

400

This Roman Emperor abolished the Olympic Games after conquering Greece.

Theodosius I

500

One might "test" for a substantive adjective by imagining what directly after it?

Implied noun

500

Adulēscentia, Adulēscentiae (F)

Youth, adolescence 

500

Will we dine?

Cenābimusne

500

Translation time: Translate the following sentence into Latin...

Vulcan summons the spirits of the men into the sky because they made mistakes.

Vulcānus animōs virōrum vocat in caelum quod errabant.