Grammar I
Derivatives
Grammar II
English to Latin
100
This is the Latin translation of "has": a. habet / b. habuit / habebat
What is habet
100
This derivative means "able to die" and comes from the word "mortuus"
What is mortal
100
This is the person, number, and tense of cenat
What is 3rd, singular, present
100

Caecilus tastes the peacock.

Caecilius pavonem gustat.

200
This is the Latin translation of "was": a. est / b. fuit / c. erat
What is erat
200
This derivative means "silent" or "unspoken" and comes from "tacite"
What is tacit
200
This is the person, number, and tense of conspexit
What is 3rd, singular, perfect
200

Metella sees Cerberus in the garden.

Metella Cerberum in horto videt.

300
This is the ACCUSATIVE SINGULAR form of "woman": a. feminae / b. feminam / c. femina
What is feminam
300

This derivative means "optimistic" and comes from "sanguis" meaning 'blood'

What is sanguine

300
This is the person, number, and tense of processerunt
What is 3rd, plural, perfect
300

What are you doing?

Quid facit?
400
The Latin word "valde" is this part of speech
What is an adverb
400

This derivative means "something that is superficial" and comes from the Latin 'facile' meaning 'easily'

What is facile

400

This is the person, number, and tense of erant

What is 3rd, plural, imperfect

400

What did he do?

Quid fecit?
500
The word "omnis" belongs to this declension
What is the 3rd
500

This derivative means 'immature' or 'childish' and comes from the Latin 'puer' meaning 'boy'

What is puerile

500
This is the person, number, and tense of narras
What is 2nd, singular, present
500

What did they make in the garden?

Quid in horto fecerunt?