Make "adiuvō, adiuvāre, adiūvī – to help" into a negative singular imperative
noli adiuvare
Adiuvo
I help
Est
he/she/it/ [sg. subject] is
How do you say 'sun' in latin?
Sol
Who was Octavian heir to?
Julius Caesar
Make "video, vidēre - to see" into a negative plural imperative.
Nolite videre
Inveniunt
They find
they/[pl. subjects] are
What do we call a language that depends, not on word order, but on the endings and forms of words to convey meaning?
Inflected language
What name did Octavian take after he became sole ruler?
Augustus
Make
inveniō, invenīre, invēnī – to find
into a positive singular imperative
invenī
Inveni!
Find!
Find, [you]!
We are
sumus
What was the name of Mr. Albanese' dog (the one he actually liked).
Jake
How old was Octavian when he first became involved in Roman politics?
18
Make
adiuvō, adiuvāre, adiūvī – to help
into a positive plural imperative
adiuvate
Videte
Look, y'all!
see, y'all!
y'all are
estis
How do I say "I" in Latin?
Ego
What was the name of the three men in the second triumvirate?
Octavian (Aug), Antony, Lepidus
Make
pergō, pergere, perrēxī - to continue
into a positive plural imperative
pergite
Don't find, [you guys/y'all]!
To be
esse
Who was the oldest standing Church in Rome from 324 AD named after?
If you can give the whole name of the Church, you get 1.5x the points
St. John
(St. John Lateran)
What do we call a group of three men ruling (specifically in Ancient Rome)?
Triumvirate