Cases and Functions
Roman Houses
Verb endings
Easily Confused Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

The subject case.

What is the nominative?

100

A dining room with three couches to recline on.

What is a triclinium?

100

The second person singular verb ending.

What is "-s"?

100

Both are nouns; one means "letter/literature" and the other means "language/tongue."

What are "littera, litterae (f)" what are "lingua, linguae (f)"?

100

The first person singular verbs often end in "-o," or this other letter.

What is "-m"?

200

The direct object case.

What is the accusative?

200

The formal entry hall.

What is the atrium?

200

The third person plural verb ending.

What is "-nt"?

200

One is a noun that means "gate," and the other is a verb that means "to carry".

What are "porta, portae (f)" and "porto, portare"?

200
In the Roman house, this is a bedroom or a small room.

What is a cubiculum?

300

The case you use with the preposition "in" to mean "in" or "on" the noun. Also used for relative location.

What is the ablative?

300

The foyer or main entryway.

What is the fauces or vestibulum?

300

The third person singular verb ending.

What is "-t"?

300

Both are verbs; one means "to fight" and the other means "to prepare."

What are "pugno, pugnare" and "paro, parare"?

300

These are the three first declension nouns we know that are masculine instead of feminine.

What are "agricola, agricolae;" "poeta, poetae;" and "nauta, nautae"?

400

The "of" case, often used to express possession or description.

What is the genitive?

400

A colonnaded garden or courtyard.

What is the peristylium?

400

The first person plural verb ending.

What is "-mus"?

400

Both are conjugations of the verb "sum, esse"; One means "he/she/it is" and the other means "they are."

What are "est" and "sunt"?

400

Translate:

Agricolae poetas sunt.

What is "the farmers are poets" in Latin?

500

The indirect object case, often using "to" or "for" in English.

What is the dative?

500

Shop at the front of the house.

What is a taberna?

500

The second person plural verb ending.

What is "-tis"?

500

DAILY DOUBLE





All three are nouns; one means "life," one means "road/way," and one means "farmhouse."

What are "vita, vitae (f);" "via, viae (f);" and "villa; villae (f)"?

500

Translate:

Spectantne nautae feminas?

Are the sailors watching (looking at) the women?