iocus, ioci (m)
Joke
Emperor
Imperator
What case is the subject in an indirect statement?
Accusative
How do you form a future active participle?
4th PP + -urus
What Latin word with what meaning does the English "risible" come from?
risus - laugh
Munera
Games
Blood
Sanguis
(answers may vary)
How do you form a future active infinitive?
Future active participle + esse
From what Latin word with what English meaning do we get "assume," as in to assume the throne?
Sumere - to take up
Spero, sperare, speravi, speratus
To hope
To confine / hold
Contineo, continere, continui, contentus
Explain what the tense of the INFINITIVE in the indirect statement tells us about the timing of the verbs.
A present infinitive means it's happening at the same time as the main verb; a perfect infinitive means it's happening before the main verb; a future infinitive means it's happening after.
How would you translate "speraturus"?
About to hope
What English word, most literally, means "for tomorrow"?
Procrastinate
Conficio, conficere, confeci, confectus
To accomplish / finish
To take up / put on
Sumo, sumere, sumpsi, sumptus
Translate: "Puto tamen Aureliam eo non ituram esse."
I think, however, that Aurelia will not go there.
Translate: "Viri ituri ad munera te salutant."
The men about to go to the games salute you.
Negotiosus - busy
Pro certo habere
To have for certain / to be sure
"I am always busy."
Semper negotiosus sum.
Translate: "Nonne sentis me per iocum hoc dixisse?"
Surely you know that I said this as/through a joke?
Sum visurus te cras
Name one way the Romans said "Oh my god!"
Mehercule! or (Pro) Di Immortales!