Derivatives
Vocabulary
Prefixes/Suffixes
Noun Declensions
Verb Conjugations
100

The Latin root in the word "unicorn" meaning "one."

What is "uni / unus"?

100

amo

What is "I love"?

100

sub

What is "under"?

100

Nouns ending in -a are this "number."

What is singular?

100

This is how the Latin verb ending -o is translated.

What is "I verb"?

200

Undulate from the Latin "unda" means this.

What is "to wave or wavelike"?

200

mater

What is "mother"?
200
re

What is "again, or back to"?

200

Nominative nouns ending in ī are this "number."

What is plural?

200

A verb translated "they verb" has this Latin ending.

What is -nt?

300

Spectacles are from this Latin word, meaning "to see or look at."

What is "specto"?

300

habito

What is "I live in"?

300

pre

What is "before"?

300

The subject of a sentence is this "case."

What is nominative? 

300

I would use this ending if I wanted to say "he/she/it verbs."

What is -t?

400

Circumference comes from the Latin "circo" meaning this.

What is "around"?

400

vox / vocis

What is "voice"?

400

ex

What is "out of"?

400

Nouns have to match verbs in ____ and _____.

What are case and number?

400

The ending -bas would say this.

What is "you verbed"?

500

A group of stars is called this, from the Latin "stella."

What is a constellation?

500

bonus

What is "good"?

500

inter

What is "between"?

500
The five Latin cases (that we have talked about so far).

What are nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative?

500

The verb "to be" has these special Latin words.

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