A Brief Case
Tense Conversations
Latin to English
What's Missing?
Chocolate Box
100

It's the Case that is acted upon in a sentence.

What is the Accusative?

100
Its the tense of the verb: fought.

What is Perfect?

100

It's the English translation of the noun: epistula

What is a letter?

100

nautas: Plural Feminine

What is Accusative?

100
It was the original name of London.

What is Londinium?

200

Among its other uses, this Case frequently shows up with prepositions.

What is the Ablative?

200

Its the tense of the verb: was running.

What is Imperfect?

200

It's the English translation of the noun: hominem.

What is a person/man?

200

pueri: Nominative Masculine

What is Plural?

200

It was the name of the people who originally lived in Britain.

Who were the Celts?

300

It's the case of the noun: epistulae

What is Nominative?

300

These two letters indicate that a word is in the Imperfect tense (in addition to being frequently heard on a farm).

What is -ba-?

300

It's the English translation of the noun: iuvenis.

What is a young man?

300

pugnabas: Second Person Singular

What is Imperfect?

300

It's the English name for a ferrarius.

What is a blacksmith?

400

Its the case of the noun: militibus

What is Ablative?

400

It's the second person plural perfect form of the verb: narro, narrare, narravi.

What is naravistis?

400

It's the English translation of the verb: appropinquavimus?

What is "We approached"?

400

video: 1st Person Present

What is Singular?

400

He was the Roman emperor who conquered Britain (and predated Nero).

Who is Claudius?

500

It's the ending of all plural, neuter Nominatives and Accusatives.

What is -a?

500

It's the third person plural perfect form of the verb dico, dicere, dixi.

What is dixerunt?

500

It's the English translation for the sentence: multi milites senatores spectaverunt in Foro Romano.

What is "Many soldiers watched the senators in the Roman Forum."

500

homine: Masculine Singular

What is Ablative?

500

It's the river that London was built on.

What is the Thames?