What does "princeps, princepis" mean?
chief, leading man
What does "convenio, convenire" mean?
to come together, assemble
to act, do
What case is used for the possessive?
genitive
What does "incendere" mean?
to burn
What is the ablative singular of "servus, i"?
servo
What is the active ending for "they"?
nt
What does "etiam" mean?
also
What word in this sentence is the indirect object? "Caesar fought hard for his men."
Translate: they were conquering
vincebant
Which of these is an i-stem?
miles, militis; pax, pacis; gens, gentis; mater, matris
gens, gentis
What is the perfect stem of "teneo"?
tenu-
What declension does "vir" belong to?
2nd
"Was Caesar king?" What case would I put "king" into?
Nominative
venimus
How would I say "for me"?
mihi
What is the 2nd person singular future of "ducere"?
duces
What is the ablative feminine singular of "is, ea, id"?
ea
"Caesar urbem homini muniebat." What word is the indirect object?
homini
Translate: Deus eos adjuverat.
God had helped them.
Which of these is used only in the plural?
miles, gens, porta, arma
arma
How would I translate "they hastened"?
contenderunt
Translate: of all men
omnium hominum
"Vobiscum de salute miltum vestrorum et hominum ejus agemus." How many words are in the genitive?
4 (militum, vestroum, hominum, ejus)
Translate: Spem salutis in virtute ponet.
He will place hope of safety in courage.