This is the case used for the direct object.
What is the accusative case?
The meeting was "amicable". Amicable comes from the latin word _____.
What is "amicus" (meaning friend)
Canis in via (dormit vel scribit?)
What is dormit?
This was on the menu for breakfast.
What is bread and water?
The morning greeting of visitors was called the ____.
What is the salutatio?
This tells the function of each noun in the sentence.
What is case?
His ambitions were very "laudable". This word comes from the Latin ________.
What is laudat (praises, is praising)?
Metella mercatorem (laborat vel salutat?)
This was on the menu for dinner's appetizer.
What is eggs and fish?
Caecilius was known as these people's _____.
This is the case of the word which is the subject of a sentence.
What is the nominative?
Her "salutation" was gracious. Salutation comes from the Latin ______.
What is salutat (greets, is greeting)?
Caecilius pecuniam (dormit vel numerat?).
Caecilius' first duty of the day was to receive the respectful greeting of his _____.
Who are the clientes?
This is the case of "triclinium".
What is accusative?
England's "mercantile" policy was offensive. Mercantile comes from the Latin ______.
Quintus cibum (consumit vel visitat?)
This was on the menu for lunch.
What is meat/fish with fruit?
The main meal of the day was called the _____.
What is the cena?
This is the use of the word "coquus".
What is the subject? (in the nominative case)
Translate: coquus cibum in mensa videt.
What is "the cook sees food on the table"?
servus villam (videt vel bibit?)
This was on the menu for dinner's main course.
What were meat dishes?
He later went to the business center of the city that was called the ______.
What is the forum?