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100

Arachne est superba.

Arachne is proud

100

Europa est 

(puella pulchra) 

(puellam pulchram)

Europa est puella pulchra

100

How do you say "hello" in Latin (addressing one person)?

Salve!

100

What is the nominative case for in Latin?

The subject of the verb.  

The dog runs down the street.  What's the subject?

100
Dea Puellae fabulam narrat.  

The Goddess tells the story to the girl. 

200

Incolae deam amant.

The inhabitants love the goddess.

200

Europa est 

(filiae)

(filiam)

(filia)

Europa est filia. (Nominative case)

200

How do you say "goodbye" in Latin (addressing more than one person)?

Valete!

200

What is the genitive case used for in Latin?

To show possession.  You can put "of" in front of the word.

John's friend is nice.  Literally, this means, the friend OF John is nice.  

200

Amicus deae sum, sed non salvet me.

I am the Goddess's friend, but she does not greet me.

300

Dea hic habitat.

The goddess lives here.

300

Amicae Europae amant

(puellam)

(puellis)

(puellae)

Amicae Europae (puellam) amant. (Accusative case--or the direct object).

300

How do you say "how are you today" in Latin?

Quid agis hodie?

300

What is the dative case used for in Latin?

Indirect object.  

I gave roses to my mother.  You can put TO/FOR in front of the word. What are the nom., gen., and dat. cases here?

300

Puella superba Minervam non laudat.

The proud girl does not praise Minerva.

400

Minerva est dea sapientiae.

Minerva is the goddess of wisdom.

400

Deus puellam...

(desidero)

(desiderant)

(desiderat)

Deus puellam desiderat.

400

If you are feeling great when asked how you are doing, what do you say in response?

Sum optime!

400

What is the infinitive ending of a Latin verb?

-re

Example: "Laudare" means "to praise"

400

Est silva manga in insula pulchra.

There is a great forest on the beautiful island.

500

Arachne in casa parva habitat.

Arachne lives in a small house.

500

Amicae Europae timidae...

(est)

(sum)

(estis)

(sunt)

Amicae Europae sunt timidae.

500

How do you say "my name is" in Latin

Meum praenomen est.

500

What is the 2nd person plural of "to be" in Latin?

Estis

Remember: sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt.

500

Picturae fabulas de vita agricolarum et de vita incolarum Lydiae narrant.

The pictures are telling a story about the life of farmers and about the life of the inhabitants of Lydia.