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language/grammar
water culture
Voacbulary
language / grammar
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quis est Sabina?

Sabina filia Faustī est. 

Sabina puella est. 


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100

every sentence must have a _________. 

verb

100

where did the Romans source their water

aqueducts, bringing water from the surrounding valleys

100

what does 'dēbet' mean?

He owes

100

Translate: volunt

they want

200

Quis est Catia?

Catia Britanica femina est. 

Catia in insula habitat. 

200

What is the primary use of the accusative case?

direct object

200

who was included in the Roman Baths?

everyone, depending on social class


(super wealthy people may have had their own, impoverished people may have not been able to afford it.)

200

what does 'subitō' mean?

suddenly

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tranlate: vis dormīre 

you want to sleep

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Name all people currently living in the insula

Sabina

Faustus

Rufina

Gisco

Catia 

infans 

Celer

300

What is the person and number of Possum

first person singular

300

which archeological site in Rome was flooded to recreate navy battles? 

the Colosseum 

300

what does 'tacēre'

to be silent

300

translate: Sabīn surgit et aquam quaerit

Sabina rises and looks for water

400

Why is Sabina in danger?

Her father owes some powerful people money

400

what type of verbal construction would I use to complete the meaning of a verb such as: tempto

complementary infinitive 

400

Was Roman drinking water completely safe?

No, people still got sick, but they would have died of dehydration sooner. 

400

what does 'nēminem' mean?

no one

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translate: pecūniam dare nōn vult.

S/he it refuses to give the money

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Quis est canis?

Celer. Gisco and Catia's dog

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What is the primary use of the nominative case?

Subject of the main verb

500

Who maintained the furnace under the Roman baths?

Enslaved people

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what does 'cūstōs' mean?

guards

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nox est, et Sabīna in cellā dormit. 

It is night, Sabina sleeps in the bedroom.