Vocab
1st / 2nd Person Genitive
3rd Person Possession
Imperatives
Numbers
100

This is the Latin word for "nothing".

What is "nihil"?

100

This is the second person singular pronoun in the genitive case.

What is tuī?

100

Translate the following: Iūlius suum amīcum videt.

What is "Julius sees his friend"?

100

Translate in English: nōlī timēre!

What is "do not fear!"?

100

quattor plus tria est.

Quid est septem?

200

This is the meaning of the Latin word, tantum.

What is "only"?

200

This is the first person singular pronoun in the genitive case.

What is meī?

200

Who owns the book in the following sentence: Mārcus Tiberiō librum ēius dat. 

Who is Tiberius?

200

Translate into Latin: "study!" (plural)

What is "studēte"?

200

quīnque minus trēs est.

Quid est duo?

300

This is the meaning of the Latin word, licet.

What is "it is allowed" or "it is permitted"?
300

This is the second person plural pronoun in the genitive case and partitive use.

What is vestrum?

300

Who owns the book in the following sentence: Mārcus Tiberiō librum suum dat.

Who is Marcus?

300

Make the following imperative negative and plural: ambulā!

What is "nōlīte ambulāre!"?

300

This is the time in Latin: est hōra decima.

"What is ten o'clock"?

400

This is the Latin word for "another, other".

What is alius, alia, aliud?

400

This is the first person plural pronoun in the genitive case and objective use.

What is nostrī?

400

Translate the following: mīlitēs crūdēlēs eōrum timēmus.

We fear their cruel soldiers.

400

Make the following negative imperative positive and singular: nōlīte spectāre!

What is "spectā!"?

400

A group of students race outside. Two friends compare what place they were in: Mārcus in locō octāvō erat, sed Quīntus in nōnō. Which student placed better?  

Who is Marcus?

500

This is the meaning of the Latin word, dīves, dīvitis.

What is "rich"?

500

Complete this sentence with the correct genitive personal pronoun: nōx est. multī _______ ā timorem Nōctis moventur 

What is nostrum?

500

This is the gender of "they" in the following sentence: amīcōs eārum exspectant.

What is feminine?

500

Translate the following: Quīntus amīcō suō dīcit: nōlī mē exspectāre!

What is "Quintus said to his friend: do not wait for me!
500

duōs dēnāriōs (coins) habēs. ūnum capiō. tum amīcus tuus trēs dēnāriōs tibi dat. Quot (how many) dēnāriōs nunc habēs?

Quid est quattor (2-1+3)?