What case is "aquam"?
accusative
Translate: videt
he/ she/ it sees
What does "familia, -ae f." mean?
family
Who were Romulus and Remus raised by?
a she-wolf
Translate: Vir cibum dat
The man gives food
What case and number is "viros"?
accusative plural
What person and number is "agunt"?
3rd person plural
What does "bene" mean?
well
True or False: The Romans reenacted historical battles in the colosseum?
True
Translate: Discipulae cibum potumque capiunt
The students take food and drink
What case and number is "magistrorum" AND what declension is it?
genitive plural AND 2nd declension masculine
What person and number is "bibo"?
1st person singular
What does "multus, -a, -um" mean?
much, many
What type of gladiator fought with a fish-shaped helmet?
murmillo
Translate: Cupisne aquamque vinumque
Do you want both water and wine?
What are BOTH possible cases and numbers for "dominae" AND what declension is it?
nominative plural OR genitive singular AND 1st declension
What person and number is "cupitis"?
2nd person plural
What does "venio, venire, veni, ventum" mean?
True or False: The thracian gladiator fought with a smaller shield than the samnite and the murmillo.
True
Translate: Lucius ad ludum ambulat sed non ad ludum ambulo
Lucius walks to school but I don't walk to school.
What are BOTH possible cases and numbers for "vina" AND what declension is it?
nominative plural OR accusative plural AND 2nd declension neuter
Translate "ducimus" in three different ways.
We lead/ We are leading/ We do lead
What does "pono, ponere, posui, positum" mean?
put, place
How did the Romans lower and raise the awning over the colosseum?
Using ropes and pullies
Translate: Viri aut aquam aut vinum bibere cupiunt sed Valeria cibum dat
The men want to drink either water or wine but Valeria gives food.