Cases
Verbs
Derivatives
Mythology
Vocabulary
100

The case of campos... (campus, i, m.)

What is accusative?

100

3rd person, plural, perfect, passive, subjunctive of perdo, perdere, perdidi, perditus

What is "perditi simus?"

100

One who is "on the road to perdition" means he or she is heading towards...

What is "ruin" or "destruction?"

100

Zeus' grandmother

Who was Gaia?

100

mensis

What is "month?"

200

The case of orationibus (oratio, orationis, m.)

What is dative and/or ablative?

200

2nd person, plural, present, passive, indicative of fallo, fallere, fefelli, falsum.

What is "fallimini?"

200

The English word, "cadence," comes from the Latin verb, that in English, means...

What is "to fall?"

200

Rescued an Ethiopian princess about to be eaten by a sea monster.

Who is Perseus?

200

capilli

What is "hair"?

300

The case of oratione (oratio, orationis, f.)

What is "ablative?"

300

1st person, present, singular, active, subjunctive of: perdo, perdere, perdidi, perditus.

What is perdam?

300

Capillaries comes from the Latin word that, in English, means...

What is "hair?"

300

Zeus seduced this woman by turning himself into a bull.

Who was Europa?

300

campus

What is "field?"

400

The case of mensi (mensis, mensis, m.).

What is dative?

400

1st person, singular, pluperfect, active, subjunctive of fallo, fallere, fefelli, falsum

What is "fefillissem?"

400

A derivative of fallo, fallere that is not "false."

What is "fallacy" or "fallacious?"

400

Hephaestus caught his wife, Aphrodite, having an affair with this god.

Who was Ares/Mars?

400

discrimen

What is "dividing line," "crisis," or "division?"

500

The case of generum (genus, generis, n.)

What is genitive?

500

3rd person, plural, pluperfect, passive, subjunctive of: fallo, fallere, fefelli, falsum.

What is "falsi essent?"

500

A derivative of perdo, perdere

What is "perdition?"

500

This mortal woman lost all fourteen of her sons and daughters because dared to declare herself superior to Leto, who had only two children: Apollo and Artemis.

Who was Niobe?

500

perdo, perdere

What is "to destroy?"