Case Usage
Verb tenses
Derivatives
Vocabulary
Culture
100

What case do we use for the subject of the sentence?

Nominative

100

Name the present tense endings.

-o, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt

100

A "domicile" is a fancy word for...

Home

100

What is a miles?

Soldier

100

What is the relationship between wealthy homeowners, in which people could stay at each other's houses, called?

Hospes

200

What case is found in the following sentence? "Ambulo canem."

Accusative

200

How do you translate the future tense?

"will verb"

200
"Cadaver" comes from the Latin word meaning...

To fall

200

Antea means...

Before

200

Who was the first king of Rome?

Romulus

300

-orum, -arum, -is, -ae, and -i are all what case endings?

Genitive

300

Which tense has two sets of endings, depending on the conjugation?

Future tense

300

Air "ducts" are called that because they ___ the air through them.

Lead

300

Neco, necare, necavi, necatus means...

To kill

300

Where would travelers stay if not with a friend? (in Latin)

Caupona

400

In the sentence "Dabo raeam viro" how would you translate "viro"?

To the man

400

How would we translate the verb "steterant"?

They had stood

400

The word "license" comes from the Latin word meaning...

To allow/permit

400

What's the difference between somnus and somnium in both gender and meaning?

Somnus (m) - sleep. Somnium (n) - dream.

400

What year was Rome founded?

753 BCE (or 0 AUC)

500

What case can be used to tell us when something is happening?

Ablative

500

How would you say "to be" in the perfect tense, 3rd person plural, in both English and Latin?

fuerunt; they were

500

The word "occur" comes from the Latin meaning...

To meet/encounter

500

Translate: Corpus surrexit ex ingente fossa.

The body rose out of the huge ditch.

500

Name at least 3 different political offices someone could hold at SOME point in Roman history.

King, Senator, Consul, Emperor, Dictator, Aedile, Quaestor, Praetor, Censor...