Vocabulary: Latin to English
Vocabulary: English to Latin
Translation
Grammar
Wildcard
100

puella

girl

100

but

sed

100

Hodie Cornelia defessa est.

Today Cornelia is tired.

100

Is the word "est" always a linking verb?

No.

100

What part of speech is "amicae"?

noun

200

habitat

she/he lives

200

he/she runs

currit

200

Flavia currit ex agris.

Flavia runs out of the fields.

200

How do you know a Latin verb is plural?

If it has an n before the t.

200

Name one other person we'll meet in our book

Cornelius, Aurelia, Sextus, Davus, Marcus

300

altera

second, another

300

also

quoque (or etiam)
300

Tandem Flavia quoque defessa est.

At last Flavia is also tired.

300

How do you know a Latin noun is plural?

If it ends with ae instead of a, or i instead of us.

300

What city does our story take place in?

Baiae

400

dum

while

400

today

hodie

400

Brevi tempore Cornelia ambulat ad villam rusticam.

In a short time, Cornelia walks to the country house and farm.

400

Define "complementa"ry

Answers will vary...

400

What part of speech is the word "sed"?

conjunction

500

tandem

at last

500

energetic

strenua

500

Flavia et Cornelia amicae sunt, et in agris lente ambulant.

Flavia and Cornelia are friends, and they slowly walk in the fields.

500

What are the three translations for the verb "sedet"?

He sits, he is sitting, he does sit

500

What does Baiae look like now/what happened to it?

It's underwater!