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What's My Name?
Lights, Camera, Action!
In the Beginning...
Parse It!
The Object of My Affection
100
I am the father of the founder of Rome.
Who is Mars?
100
Two possible translations of the Latin verb "ambulō".
What is "I walk", "I am walking", or "I do walk"?
100
The names of the 3 last syllables in a Latin word
What are ultima, penult, and antepenult?
100
Nautam
What is acc/s/m?
100
This type of verb passes its action on to a direct object.
What is a transitive verb?
200
I kidnapped the most beautiful woman on earth and brought her to Troy.
Who is Paris?
200
Two possible translations of the Latin verb "cantābis".
What is "you will sing" or "you will be singing"?
200
In a Latin word of 3 or more syllables the accent falls here when the penult is long.
What is the penult?
200
Bellī
What is nom/pl/n or gen/s/n?
200
A direct object takes this case.
What is the accusative?
300
I am the face that launched a thousand ships.
Who is Helen?
300
Two possible translations of the Latin verb "pugnābat".
What is "he was fighting", "he used to fight", "he kept on fighting", or "he began to fight"?
300
Three sets of consonant blends that usually stay together when a Latin word is divided into syllables.
What are ch, ph, th, qu, bl, cl, fl, gl, br, cr, dr, fr, gr, pr, or tr? (any 3)
300
Puellae
What is nom/pl/f or gen/s/f or dat/s/f?
300
An indirect object takes this case.
What is the dative?
400
I am the grandfather of Romulus and Remus.
Who is Numitor?
400
Two possible translations of the Latin verb "labōrābimus".
What is "we will work" or "we will be working"?
400
A vowel that comes just before these three letters (when they are the last letters in a word) almost never has a macron.
What is -m, -r, or -t?
400
Germānum
What is acc/s/m?
400
A direct object answers one of these two questions.
What is "what" or "whom"?
500
My wife was kidnapped and taken to Troy. My brother and I gathered our allies and attacked Troy.
Who is Menelaus?
500
Two possible translations of the Latin verb "servābant".
What is "they were taking care of, guarding, or protecting", "they used to...", "they kept on...", or "they began to..."?
500
A vowel that comes just before these letters ALWAYS has a macron.
What is -ns?
500
Puerīs
What is dat/pl/m or abl/pl/m?
500
An indirect object answers one of these two questions.
What is "to/for what" or "to/for whom"?