Vocabulary
Nouns
Verbs
Translation
Culture
100

The meaning of "cubiculum"

What is bedroom?

100

The case of "matris"

What is genitive?

100

The conjugation of amō, amāre, amāvī, amātus

What is 1st conjugation?

100

The translation of: "Flāvia ancillam in culīnā cōnspicit"

What is "Flavia catches sight of a slave woman in the kitchen"?

100

He is the king of the Roman gods who controls thunder and lightning and is often associated with eagles

Who is Jupiter?

200

The meaning of "conspicio"

What is "I catch sight of"?

200

The declension of "vir"

What is 2nd declension?

200

The person of "ambulās"

What is 2nd person?

200

The translation of: "Davus, qui est servus, sub arbore sedet"

What is "Davus, who is a slave, sits under the tree"?

200

The Trojan hero is the son of Venus, goddess of love and beauty

Who is Aeneas?

300

The meaning of "celeriter"

What is "quickly"?

300

The declension of "pater, patris, m. - father"

What is 3rd declension?

300

The number of "facimus"

What is plural?

300

The translation of "Puerī, currite ad vīllam!"

What is "Boys, run to the house!"?

300

Romulus committed fratricide against this man who insulted the walls of his city

Who is Remus?

400

The Latin word for "he orders"

What is iubet?

400

The ablative plural form of "puella"

What is "puellīs"?

400

The conjugation of currō, currere, cucurri, cursus

What is 3rd conjugation?

400
The translation of: "lupōs in silvā timēmus"

What is "We fear the wolves in the woods"?

400

This the main room of a Roman house which contains an impluvium, a pool for collecting rain water

What is the atrium?

500

The Latin word for "emperor"

What is princeps?

500

The case of "dominī" in the sentence: "Servus villam dominī vidit"

What is genitive?

500

This is the 3rd person singular form of the verb "intrō, intrāre"

What is "intrat"?

500

The translation of: "Liberī Aureliae in urbe togās gerere solent"

What is "The children of Aurelia are accustomed to wear togas in the city"?
500
In the myth of Daedalus and Icarus, Icarus dies after disobeying his father's orders. Romans may have used this myth to teach this concept, translated as "the power of a father"

What is "patria potestas"?