Julius Caesar's famous phrase that means, "I came, I saw, I conquered"
What is Veni, Vidi, Vici?
100
In the phrase," Simia Bonus," Bonus is this
What is an adjective?
100
We chop off this principle part's ending and add perfect endings to make it perfect tense
What is the third principle part?
100
This is one in latin
What is unus, -a, -um
200
This part of the house served as the greeting room
What is the atrium?
200
This is translated as," Even you, Brutus?"
What does "Et tu Brute?" mean in latin?
200
Adjectives will have these three similar things with a noun
What is Gender, Number, and Case?
200
The ending -erunt is for this number
What is plural?
200
This is Decem in latin
What is 10?
300
If you were rich, this person would guard your front door
What is a Ianitor
300
This is the famous first words in Caesar's "De Bello Gallico"
What is "Gallia est omnes divisa in partes tres"?
300
The adjective "big" would be translated to this when the noun is Domus
What is magna?
300
This is the present tense of the word Habuimus
What is Habemus?
300
It is XIX in roman numerals
What is 19?
400
A roman family would spend much of their time here
What is a peristylium?
400
These were 3 of 7 provinces in Gaul
What is Aquitania, Gallia Lugdunensis, Belgica, Gallia Narbonensis, and three small provinces around the Alps: Alpes Maritimae, Alpes Penninae, Alpes Cottiae?
400
An example of this kind of adjective would be:
Antiquus, -a, -um
What are 2-1-2 Adjectives?
400
This is translated as "yall were" in Latin
What is fuistis?
400
The answer to this math problem is 3
What is XXVIIIXXV?
500
Wealthy and ambitious Romans did this to advance their careers and reputations?
Why buy a house?
500
He said the phrase "Veni, Vidi, Vici" when he defeated this king
Who is King Pharnaces II of Pontius?
500
This is the Gender, Number, and case of the phrase," Chiron iratus est"