Latin Grammar
Latin Translation
Roman History and Culture
Latin Vocabulary
Mythology
100

What are the 5 Latin cases?

Nominative

Genitive

Dative

Accusative

Ablative

100
Define the phrase: "Quam fābulam mihi nārrās?"

What story are you telling to me?

100

What part of the theater provided seating for the most important officials?

orchestra

100

Define the word: aqua

water

100

The woman raised by bears who defeated nearly every suitor in a foot race

Atalanta

200

Define gender with regard to nouns in Latin.

Whether the noun has been assigned the masculine or feminine grammatical gender

200

Define the sentence: Tū vidēre dēbēs. 

You ought to see

200

If a slave was imported and for sale, his or her feet would be marked with 

white chalk

200

Define the word: ager

field

200

The goddess of beauty who was declared to be the fairest

Venus

300
What is the case and number of the word 'casā'

Ablative Singular

300

Fābulās nōn nārrō.

I am not telling stories. 

300

The youngest of the gods and the king of the gods was

Jupiter

300

Define the word:diū

for. a long time

300

The goddess not invited to the wedding of Thetis and Peleus

Eris

400

What is the Dative plural form of the noun: puer, puerī

puerō
400

Translate the sentence provided: Mars Rheam Silviam amat. 

Mars loves Rhea Silva

400

The Roman alphabet is missing the following letters:

j and w

400

Define the word: itaque

and so

400

The son of Peleus and Thetis

Achilles

500

What is the 2nd person singular form of the word amō, amāre?

amās 

500

Postea Romulus et Remus Romam aedificant

Afterwards Romulus and Remus build Rome. 

500

Slaves could potentially purchase their freedom by saving up their 

pecunium

500

Define the word: post

afterwards
500

The daughter of Agamemnon who was sacrificed 

Iphigenia