Grammar
Food
English to Latin
Vocabulary
Surprise
100

The case and declension of the word amicus.

What are Nominative and 2nd?

100

Romans ate these ovular edibles for appetizers.  (Responde in Latine.)

What are ova?  (ovum- singular)

100

Caecilius is the father.

Quid est:  Caecilius est pater?

100

nomen est argentarius.

quis est Caecilius?

100

pavo:  I am from this declension.

What is third declension?

200

This case is used to indicate the subject of a sentence.

What is Nominative

200

Romans drank this watered down, spiced, and at full strength in the evenings.

Quid est vinum?

200

The friend praises the slave girl.

Quid est: amicus ancillam laudat?

200

The difference between canem and cenam.

Quid est:  canem:  dog  et cenam: dinner
200

The meaning of valete.

What is: goodbye to all (pl).

300

What is the traditional Latin word order we have seen in a three word sentence?

What is Nominative, Accusative, Verb

300

The place where Romans ate and how they ate. (Responde in Latine.)

Quid est in triclinio et recumbit.

300

The son tastes the food.

Quid est:  filius cibum gustat?

300

Give a Latin verb that involves using your voice.

Quid sunt:  vocat, clamat, vituperat, cantat, salutat

300

Accusative case singular endings for all three declensions.

What are am, um, em?

400

This word refers to the usage of a noun in a sentence, e.g. whether a noun is a subject, direct object or preposition.

What is the word case?

400

The name Melissa derives from the Latin word for this Roman sweetener.

Quid est mel?  (a.k.a. honey)

400

The merchant carries the wine in the dining room.

Quid est:  Mercator vinum in triclinio portat.

400

Give one Latin verb that relates to your senses.

Quid sunt:  audit, videt, gustat?

400

Quid cena est favorita Grumionis parare?

Quid est pavo!

500

I am made up of cases; there are three of me; examples of me include 1st, 2nd and 3rd.

What are declensions?

500

This early meal was light and consisted of panis. (Responde in Latine.)

Quid est ientaculum?

500

The daughter cooks the peacock.

Quid est:  filia pavonem coquit.

500

Two things that Caecilius does to Grumio in the dining room. (Responde in Latine)

Quid sunt:  laudat, vituperat, vocat, non spectat, audit

500

Metella would be careful not to drop food on the Roman name for the dress that she was wearing.

Quid est stola?