Verb forms
Phrases
Activities
Sentences
Wildcard
100
Translate into English: ducunt
they lead
100
Translate into English: per invidiam
Through ill-will
100
Give the principal parts of the verb 'to come'
venio, venire, veni, ventum
100
Translate into English: aurum tibi mittam, o mi fili
I will send gold to you, my son
100
Give the Latin for the following phrase: to plead a case
causam agere
200
Translate into English: faciemus
We will make
200
Translate into English: gloria tua
Your glory
200
Conjugate the verb 'to hear' in the imperfect active indicative
audiebam audiebas audiebat audiebamus audiebatis audiebant
200
Translate into English: vela in altum da, o nauta, atque clarus eis sociis vidēre.
Set sail upon the deep, sailor, and seem famous to those allies.
200
Translate into Latin: I will write famous words
verba clara scribam
300
Translate into Latin: We are being sent
mittimur
300
Translate into English: sociis nostris
For our allies
300
Give both infinitives of the verb "to feel"
sentire: to feel sentiri: to be felt
300
Translate into English: cur multi vestrum a reginā iubebantur arma sine morā ponere?
Why were many of you ordered by the queen to set aside your weapons without delay?
300
Conjugate the verb "to capture" in the present indicative passive
capior caperis capitur capimur capimini capiuntur
400
Translate into Latin: to be driven
agi
400
Translate into Latin: your (pl.) slave
servus vester
400
Give the declension of 'is, ea, id' in the singular
is, ea, id eius, eius, eius ei, ei, ei eum, eam, id eo, ea, eo
400
Translate into English: tibi est odium mei. ego quidem inimicum te habeo. cur amici esse non possumus?
You have hatred for me. I, indeed, consider you an enemy. Why can't we be friends?
400
Translate into English: ii servi ex agro ab agricola vocantur, sed verba eius non audiunt
Those slaves are being called out of the field by the farmer, but they don't hear his words
500
Translate into Latin: Write! (pl.)
Scribite!
500
Translate into English: per id altum
through that deep sea
500
Give the declension of 'is, ea, id' in the plural
ei, eae, ea eorum, earum, eorum eis, eis, eis eos, eas, ea eis, eis, eis
500
Translate into English: te propter tuam curam nostri semper amabimus. tu a nobis multis donis donabere.
We will always love you because of your concern for us. You will be endowed with many gifts by us.
500
Translate into English: meus amicus librum de causis belli scribit. decem, meā sententiā, libros scribere debet. namque magnum malum et viris et feminis semper est bellum.
My friend is writing a book about the causes of war. In my opinion, he should write ten books. For war is a great evil for both men and women.