This determines the declension of a noun.
What is the genitive singular.
We get the word "applaud" from this Latin verb.
What is Laudare.
Defenestrate, meaning to throw out of a window, comes from this Latin word.
What is Fenestra.
This famous mythological musician went to the Underworld to bring back his wife, but failed to do so in the end.
Who is Orpheus.
This is the Roman marketplace.
What is the Forum.
This is the gender for most nouns in 1st declension.
This is the Latin form of "Marcus" in the sentence "Come here, Marcus!"
What is Marce.
This word, from the Latin amare, describes someone who loves what they are doing.
What is an Amateur.
This is the Roman counterpart of Athena.
Who is Minerva.
This type of event was held in the Colosseum.
What is a Gladiatorial Game.
This tense has endings with the letters -ba-.
What is Imperfect.
Dico is to Dixit as Amo is to this verb form.
What is Amat.
This is an example of a word that has come into English unchanged from Latin.
Free Response
This Roman goddess had a cult of maidens who attended her hearth.
Who is Vesta.
"Beware the Ides of March" is a famous saying to do with this famous historical event.
What is the assassination of Julius Caesar.
This is the imperative plural of do, dare.
What is Date.
Out of the following verbs, this one in particular relates best to an Imperator:
lacrimare, timere, ducere, ridere
What is Ducere
This is the adverb form of Bonus.
What is Bene.
These monsters sing to you of what you desire to hear most.
What are Sirens.
This garment was worn by Roman boys.
What is the Toga Praetexta.
These are the three ways in which an adjective must agree with a noun.
What is Gender, Number, and Case.
This term is defined as two vowels coming together to make one vowel.
What is a Diphthong.
This English verb which means "to wipe out, destroy" comes from the Latin word meaning "10th".
What is Decimate.
This Roman god is the father of the twins Romulus and Remus.
Who is Mars.
This garment was worn by Roman women.
What is the Stola.