Nouns
Verbs
2nd Dec Neuter
Derivatives
Throwback
100

This is the Latin word for gift. 

What is dōnum?

100

This is the Latin word for I kill. 

What is necō?

100

This is the nominative singular form of dōnum

What is dōnum?

100

This is an English derivative that we get from the Latin dōnum. 

What is donate, donation, donor?

100

This is the Latin word for female student. 

What is discipula?

200

This Latin word means sky. 

What is caelum?

200

This is the Latin word for to fight. 

What is pugnāre?

200

This is the dative plural form of dōnum. 

What is dōnīs?

200

This Latin word gives us English words like mandate and mandatory. 

What is mandō?

200

This Latin noun can be translated as school, game, or play depending on how it is used. 

What is lūdus?

300

The Latin word exemplum has this English translation. 

What is example?

300

This is Latin for I walked. 

What is ambulāvī?

300

This is the case of the plural noun dōnōrum. 

What is genitive?

300

The English words ambulance and amble come from this Latin word. 

What is ambulō?

300

This Latin verb translates to I prepare. 

What is parō?

400

This Latin word means help. 

What is auxilium?

400

This is Latin for attacked. 

What is oppugnātum?

400

This is the English translation of the ablative singular noun dōnō. 

What is by/with/from the gift?

400

The English word celestial is derived from this Latin word. 

What is caelum?

400

These are the second declension masculine plural endings. 

What are ī, ōrum, īs, ōs, īs?

500

This Latin word means building. 

What is aedificium?

500

This is Latin for entrusted. 

What is mandātum?

500

For all neuter nouns, the ______ and _______ case forms are exactly the same and the _______ and ______ plural always end in a short a. 

What are nominative and accusative 

500

If the Latin word pugnāre means to fight, how would you define the English word pugnacious?

What is eager to fight?

500

These are the Latin translations of the present tense forms of the verb to be (6 total). 

What are sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt?