ī ad theātrum!
Go to the theater!
How do you say "Hello, students!" to a class of boys?
Salvēte, discipulī!
What is the difference between coordinating and correlative conjunctions?
Coordinating: simple single word between two equal items
Correlative: "clone conjunction" before each item of a pair
Most ancient Romans were bilingual, speaking both Latin and _____.
Greek
īmusne ad theātrum?
Are we going to the theater?
How do you say, "Hello, nice bear!"
bonus, -a, -um, nice, good
ursa, f. bear
"Salvē, bona ursa!"
Translate: canis est omnivorus; cōnsūmit et plantās et carnem.
A dog is omnivorous; it eats both plants and meat.
What US state is the biggest agricultural producer?
California
nōnne possum īre ad theātrum?
Surely I can go to the theater?
How do you say, "Hello, sun!"
sōl, m. sun (3rd decl noun)
"salvē, sōl!"
What is the difference in meaning between nec and neque?
None. They mean exactly the same thing: "and not" or "nor."
(open-ended)
potestisne īre ad theātrum?
Can you guys go to the theater?
How do you say, "Hello, brave farmer!"
fortis, -is, -e, brave (3rd decl adj)
colōnus, m. farmer (2nd decl noun)
"Salvē, fortis colōne!"
We want to adopt either a dog or a cat.
True/false: English developed from the Anglo-Saxon/Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family, but in the Middle Ages it got a huge infusion of Latin-derived vocabulary via French invasions into Britain.
True
num īs ad theātrum?
Surely you are NOT going to the theater?
How do you say, "Hello, Julius and Gnaeus!"
"Salvēte, Julī et Gnaee!"
Quīntus nec īnfāns nec vir est; puer est!
Quintus is neither an infant nor a man; he is a boy!
Name a mammal that lays eggs instead of bearing live young.
platypus or echidna