This Latin word means "fire".
What is ignis?
This Latin pronoun is translated as "I".
What is ego?
This Latin pronoun is translated "you" as a subject.
What is tu?
This Latin pronoun is translated as "he".
What is is?
This is the name of the Roman who was captured by the Etruscans after attempting to assassinate their king, Lars Porsenna.
Who is Mucius (Scaevola)?
This Latin word means "to consume".
What is consumere?
This Latin pronoun is translated as "me".
What is me?
This Latin pronouns is translated "you" as a direct object.
What is te?
This Latin pronoun is translated as "her".
What is eam?
This is what Mucius says that the Etruscan king should fear.
What are "our citizens"?
This Latin word means "like".
What is similis?
This Latin pronoun is translated as "we".
What is nos?
This Latin pronoun is translated as "to/for you".
What is tibi?
This Latin pronoun is translated as "by/with it".
What is eo?
This is what the Etruscan king feels that Mucius ought to fear now.
What is "fire"?
This Latin word means "right hand".
What is dextra?
This Latin pronoun is translated as "of us".
What is nostrum?
This Latin pronoun is translated as "to/for y'all".
This Latin pronouns is translated as "of them (feminine)".
What is earum?
This is what Mucius placed into a fire.
What is a right hand?
This Latin word mean "to kill"
What is occidere?
This Latin pronoun is translated "by/with us".
What is nobis?
This Latin pronoun is translated as "of y'all".
What is vestrum?
This Latin pronoun is translated as "them (masculine)".
What is eos?
In the end, this is what the king decided to do with Mucius.
What is "free him"?