Vocabulary
3rd Declension
Indirect Statement
English to Latin
Latin to English
100

What is the definition of oculus? 

Eye

100

What is the Ablative plural ending of the 3rd declension? 

-ibus

100

What case is the subject in indirect discourse?

Accusative

100

Translate: The sparrow loves the sister. (3 words)

Passer sorōrem amat. 

100

Translate: Senēs sunt sevērī.

The old men are serious/strict/severe.

200

What is the gender of pāx, pācis? 

Feminine

200

What is the Accusative plural of amor, amōris?

Amōrēs

200

What English conjunction must you supply when translating indirect discourse? 

That

200

Translate: "The old man esteems peace." (3 words)

Senex pācem aestimat.

200

Translate: Domina passerem et lupam cūrat.

The mistress cares for/takes care of the sparrow and the she-wolf.

300

What is the Nominative and Genitive of the word for "lap"? 

Gremium, gremiī

300

What is the Dative singular of soror, sorōris? 

Sorōrī

300

What Latin word is used if the subject of the indirect discourse reflects back to the subject of the main verb? 

300

Translate: "We do not fear the eyes." (3 words)

Oculōs nōn timēmus.

300

Translate: Verbī amōrem et pācem nōn aestimant.

Words do not regard/esteem love and peace.

400

What are the first two principle parts of the verb "to envy someone"? 

Invideō, invidēre

400

What is the Dative plural of the word for "sparrow"? 

Passeribus
400

What happens to prepositional phrases in indirect discourse?

They stay the same/do not change
400

Translate: "The poet envies the sparrow." (3 words)

Poēta passerī invidet.

400

Translate: Catullus putat vītam nōn longam sed pulchram.

Catullus thinks that life is not long but beautiful.

500

What is the literal translation of "Aestimō ūnīus assis"?

"I regard of an as/a small copper coin"
500

What is the Genitive plural of the word for "old man"? 

Senum

500

What are the three verbs (provide Latin infinitives) that often set up for indirect discourse? 

Nārrāre, putāre, vidēre

500

Translate: "The word of the old man is severe." 

Verbum senis est sevērum.

500

Translate: Catullus putat sē puellam plūs quam oculōs amāre.

Catullus thinks that he loves the girl more than (his) eyes.