Nouns
Syntax
Verbs
Vocabulary
Culture and History
100

Most 1st declension nouns are this gender.

What is feminine?

100

The nominative case indicates this (just say one)

What is the subject noun or the predicate nominative?

100
narro, narrare belongs to this conjugation.

What is 1st?

100

This is the definition of amo, amare.

What is "to love?"

100

He founded Rome.

Who is Romulus?

200

This vowel very frequently appears in 1st declension endings.

What is "a?"

200

Nouns have these three properties.

What are case, number and gender?

200

This is the 3rd person plural personal ending.

What is -nt?

200

This is the definition of "domi"

What is "at home?"

200

She is the mother of Romulus and Remus.

Who is Rhea Silvia?

300

This is the gender of athleta, athletae.

What is masculine?

300

These are the two uses of the accusative case.

What are direct object and object of the preposition?

300

All verbs we have learned so far are in this tense.

What is present tense?

300

This is the Latin word for "for a long time"

What is "diu?"

300
Rome was founded on this date (month/day/year)?

What is April 21, 753 BCE?

400

The case and number of amici (provide all options)

What are nominative plural and genitive singular?

400

This case indicates the Possessive Noun Adjective.

What is the genitive case?

400
Translate into Latin: You all care for

What is "curatis?"

400

An English derivative of nauta, nautae

What is 

-nautical,

-astronaut

etc...

400

Complete the quote "veni, ---, ---"

What is "veni, vidi, vici?"

500

This is the genitive plural form of "ager."

What is "agrorum?" 

500
A verb and a subject must always match in this property.

What is number?

500

Complete the ending pattern: -o, -are, ---, ---

What is -avi, -atum?

500

Advocate is an English derivative of this vocabulary word.

What is voco, vocare?

500

This comedic playwright wrote the Menaechmi.

Who is Plautus?