Vocabulary
Grammar
Sentences
Culture
*Potpurri
100

Define puer with the proper article included.

a/the boy

100

Make amīcus Rōmanus plural.

amīcī Rōmanī

100

Vīr quoque est in pīctūrā nomine, Dāvus.

The man also in the picture is named Davus.

100

This is the name of the necklace young Roman boys wear until they come of age.

bulla

100

Where did Ms. McWhorter grow up?

Texas

200

Define cadit with the proper pronoun included.

he/she falls

200

Make servī īrātī singular.

servus īrātus

200

Subitō statua in pīscinam cadit.

Suddenly the statue falls into the fishpond.

200

What were the penates and the lares?

household gods

200

Where did Coach Lunz grow up?

Texas

300

Translate many to Latin.

multī/multae/multa

300

Complete the sentence. Puerī et puellae saepe _______. (currit/currunt)

currunt

300

In the picture is a Roman boy named, Marcus.

In pictūrā est puer Rōmanus nomine, Marcus.

300

Who would wear a stola?

Roman women

300

Where did Mr. Sawyer grow up?

California

400

Translate he/she/it groans to Latin.

gemit

400

Make scrībunt singular.

scrībit

400

Marcus and Sextus are friends.

Marcus et Sextus amīcī sunt.

400

What’s a “toga praetexta?”

a toga worn by boys and girls of wealthy/aristocratic Roman families 

400

Where did Dr. Wagner grow up?

Ohio

500

Translate Go away, pests! to Latin.

Abīte, molestī!

500

What ending should be placed on a singular, third person verb? What ending should be placed on a plural, third person verb?

-t (singular)

-nt (plural)

500

Dave is a British man who now works in Italy.

Davus vir Britannicus est quī iam in Itāliā laborat

500

As a right of passage, what two things would young Roman men leave on the mantle as an offering to the gods?

bulla, first shavings of his beard

500

Where did Mr. Landis grow up?

Pennsylvania