Volare means this in Latin.
What is to fly?
The most common pet in America, with over 66% of households owning one, is this animal (in Latin.)
What is canis?
Homines is in this case and number.
What is nominative plural?
Alba Nativitas is a Latin translation for this Christmas song.
What is White Christmas?
This object (in Latin) in the heavens was what the magi followed.
What is a stella?
Natare means this in Latin.
What is to swim?
This animal is the national bird of America (in Latin.)
What is an aquila?
Leonem is in this case and number.
What is accusative singular?
O Arbor Nativitatis is the Latin translation for this Christmas song.
What is O Christmas Tree or O Tannenbaum?
This saint’s feast follows directly after Christmas.
Who is Saint Stephen?
Movere means this in Latin.
What is to move?
In a study of 1,000 attacks on humans from 1988 to 2004, researchers found that this animal (in Latin) was much more likely to attack during the weeks after a full moon, when the moon is darker.
What is a leo?
Pastoribus is in one of these two cases.
What is dative or ablative? (Points for either answer.)
Vidi Matrem Osculantem Santum Nicolaum is the Latin title of this Christmas song.
What is I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus?
The eight days following Christmas is referred to as this.
What is the Christmas Octave?
Spirare means this in Latin.
What is to breath?
People whose birthday is between February 18 through March 20th were born under the constellation for this aquatic creature (in Latin.)
What is a piscis?
Avium is in this case and number.
What is genitive plural?
Ne-Scis Maria? is the Latin title for this Christmas song.
What is Mary, Did You Know?
Nativity comes from the Latin word, nativitas, a variation of natus, meaning this.
What is birth?
Edere means this in Latin.
What is to eat?
This feature (in Latin) is one of the major distinction between monkeys and apes.
What is a cauda?
Pisci is in this case and number.
What is dative singular?
O Sancta Nox is the Latin translation for this Christmas song.
What is O Holy Night?
This Roman holiday was originally celebrated on Dec. 25th(ish).
What is Saturnalia?