fābula, fābulae, f.
What is the Latin word for story?
The third-person singular form of parō, parāre.
What is parat?
The third-person singular form of habeō, habēre.
What is habet?
The nominative plural form of patria.
What is patriae?
This city had a population of between 0.8 - 1.2 million in the first century CE.
What is Rome?
patria, patriae f.
What is the Latin word for country or fatherland?
The second-person singular form of nārrō, nārrāre.
What is nārrās?
The first-person plural form of habeō, habēre.
What is habēmus?
The accusative singular form of aqua.
What is aquam?
Based on it's ancient population, Rome would be the ______ most densely populated city today.
What is the third most densely populated city?
The Latin word meaning "to hold".
What is teneō, tenēre?
The first-person plural form of habitō, habitāre.
What is habitāmus?
The second-person singular form of teneō, tenēre.
What is tenēs?
The accusative plural form of agricola.
What is agricolās?
This man was orphaned as an infant, raised by wolves, killed his brother and founded the city of Rome.
Who is Romulus?
The Latin word meaning "to call".
What is vocō, vocāre?
The third-person plural form of ambulō, ambulāre.
What is ambulant?
The third-person plural form of teneō, tenēre.
What is tenent?
The ablative plural form of terra.
What is terrīs?
This was the Latin name for Rome's apartment buildings, which at their highest could be five or six stories tall.
What is insula?
The Latin word meaning "now".
What is "nunc"?
The second-person plural form of amō, amāre.
What is amātis?
The second-person plural form of videō, vidēre.
What is vidētis?
The genitive plural form of lupa.
What is lupārum?
This was the author of the comedy "De Menaechmis", a story about two twin brothers who were separated from each other as children and meet later in life.
Who is Plautus?