On this date in 44 BCE, the Roman Senate assassinated Julius Caesar for attempting to be king of Rome.
After Mercury killed Argus, the guard with 100 eyes, Juno put his eyes on the feathers of this animal.
Quid est pavus?
If a noun is in this case, you should add the word "of" to your translation.
Quid est casus genitivus?
Quid est "pulsat."
Iulia laeta est et cantat.
This consul and military leader was so strict that he executed his own son for disobeying military orders.
Quis est Titus Manlius Torquatus?
This princess was kidnapped by Jupiter in the form of a bull -- but at least he named a continent after her.
Quis est Europa?
If a noun is in this case, it is the victim of an action.
Quid est casus accusativus?
"She sings" in Latin.
Quid est "cantat"?
Quintus Marcum pulsat.
Quintus punches Marcus.
These two men shared power during the time of the Roman Republic, like co-presidents.
Qui sunt consules? (English: Consuls)
Odysseus blinded this one-eyed, cheese-loving monster.
The accusative case of the noun Iulia.
Quid est "Iuliam"?
Quid est "Puer pulsat"?
Iulia plorat et Aemiliam vocat.
Julia cries and calls Aemilia.
This man improved the Roman calendar by adding dies bissextus, or leap day.
Juno gave birth to this god, but decided she didn't like him and threw him off of Mount Olympus.
Quis est Vulcanus?
The genitive case of the noun Marcus.
Quid est "Marci"?
"The father sleeps" in Latin.
Iulia Deliam audit. Iam non dormit puella.
Julia hears Delia. Now the girl isn't sleeping.
Quis est Marcus Valerius Maximus Lactuca?
This goddess was married to Vulcanus, but she really loved Mars, the god of war.
Quis est Venus?
The genitive plural of the noun "servus."
Quid est "servorum"?
"The girl who sings" in Latin.
Quid est "Puella quae cantat."
Puer, qui parvam puellam pulsat, improbus est.
A boy, who punches a little girl, is naughty.