Misc.
Word Forms
Derivatives
Translation
Imperatives
100

Say the word "puella" in genitive plural.

Give the English translation of that form.

puellarum

of the girls

100
tree

accusative singular

arborem

100

To "ridicule" someone means to _____________ and comes from the Latin word ______________.

to laugh/mock someone

rīdeō, rīdēre

100

Puella equum amicis tradit.

The girl hands over a horse to the friends.

100

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to praise (positive plural imperative)

laudate

200

"servo" could be translated as "___/___ the slave" in the __________ case.

to/for

dative

200

city

dative plural

urbibus

200

"Location" comes from the Latin word ______________.

locō, locāre

200

Pueri fragorem magnum audiunt.

The boys hear the big crash.

200

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to return (positive plural)

redīte

300
The endings of the vocative case are the SAME as the endings of the nominative EXCEPT for.....


NAME ONE EXCEPTION and what the correct vocative ending is.

(multiple correct answers)

300
empire

nominative plural

imperia

300

An "auditory" learner understands by ___________ the material presented. "Auditory" comes from the Latin word ____________. 

hearing

audiō, audīre

300
Puer stultus per viam ad Romam currit.

The silly boy runs along the road towards Rome.

300

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teneō (positive singular)

tenē

400

Give the meanings of "saepe" and "semper."

saepe - mostly, generally, often

semper - always

400

book

accusative plural

libros

400

To be in the "vicinity" of a place means to be _____________. "Vicinity comes from the Latin word ____________. 

vīcīn •us •a •um          neighboring

400

The master many slaves in the fields sees.

Dominus servos multis in agris videt.

400

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scribo (negative plural)

nolite scribere

500

TRANSLATE: I sit under the strong trees in the fields of the good farmers.

Sub arboribus validis in agris agricolarum bonorum sedeō.

500

time

accusative singular

tempus

500

"Feminine" comes from the Latin word ____________ meaning _____________.

fēmina, fēminae

500

I do not wish to flee your (pl.) estate.

Villam vestram effugere nolo.

500

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fero (positive plural)

ferte