Latin to English Vocab
English to Latin Vocab
Fio
Clauses
Roman Facts
100

What is the English translation for:

Persuadeo, persuadere, persuasi, persuasum

Persuade

100

What is the Latin word for persuade?

Persuadeo, etc.

100

What is the English translation for fio?

am made, am done, become, happen

100

Noun clauses of result and purpose take which mood?

Subjunctive

100

A Roman legion consists of how many men?

6,000

200

What is the English translation for:

Mando

Commit, entrust

200

What is the Latin word for show, tell?

ostendo, ostendere, ostendi, ostentus 

(only need to give first word)

200
Which conjugation do the endings of fio follow except for in the imperfect subjunctive?

4th

200

A noun clause of result is used as which part of the sentence:

Verb, object, subject, or adjective

Subject

200

How many men were in a Roman cohort?

600

300

What is the English translation for:

efficio, efficere, effeci, effectus

bring about, cause

300

What is the Latin word for bring about, cause?

efficio, efficere, effeci, effectus

300

What is the Latin translation for "It is being done?"

Fit.

300

A noun clause of purpose is used as which part of the sentence:

Subject, verb, adjective, or object

Object

300

What were the Roman warships called?

naves longae
400

What is the English translation for:

impero (w/dative of person)

levy

400

What is the Latin word for commit, entrust?

Mando

400

What is the Latin translation for "It happened?"

Fiebat (or factus est).

400

A clause beginning with the words ut or ne introduce which kind of a clause:

Main clause or subordinate?

Subordinate

400

A maniple consisted of how many men?

200

500

What is the English translation for:

impero (with ut or ne)

order, command

500

Which two Latin words can mean command if they are with ut (ne)?

Impero and Mando

500

What is the Latin translation for "A battle happened?"

Proelium fiebat.

500

Come up with your own result clause to finish the sentence:

The class persuaded Mrs. Bosserman that...

Answers will vary.
500

What showed Roman soldiers where to find their cohorts?

Poles held up standards which contained a specific design on it that corresponded to their cohort. (pg. 417)