This is the English translation for the Latin word "vita, vitae, f."
What is life?
This is the English translation for the verb "esse."
What is to be?
This is both case functions for the Ablative case.
What is some prepositional phrases and agent?
This is the founding date of Rome.
What is April 21, 753 BCE?
The Romans abducted the women from this neighboring tribe.
Who are the Sabines?
This is the English translation for the Latin word "intro, intrare, intravi, intratum."
What is to enter?
This is the English translation for the verb "estis."
What is y'all are?
In the sentence "Romam videre debes" the subject of the sentence is this pronoun.
What is you?
This god is the Patron god of Rome and the Roman counterpart to the Greek god Ares.
Who is Mars?
This is the genitive plural form of the noun "aqua, aquae, f."
What is aquarum?
This is the English translation for the Latin word "saepe"
What is often?
This is the nominative accusative form of the Latin noun bellum, belli, n.
What is bella?
In the sentence "familia a pueris amatur" the verb is in this voice.
What is passive voice?
This is the name of Ceres' daughter, who was abducted by Pluto.
Who is Proserpina?
These are the active endings for Latin verbs, including the active infinitive ending.
What is m/o, s, t, mus, tis, nt, re?
This Latin word means "shadows, darkness."
What is tenebrae?
This is the Passive infinitive and translation for the Latin verb "doceo, docere, docui, doctum -- to teach."
What is doceri, to be taught?
In the sentence "epistulam puellae teneo" the noun "puellae" is in this case.
What is Dative?
This Greek word means "walk down" and is associated with the hero's journey to the underworld.
What is katabasis?
This is the name of a protective amulet that young Romans would wear until they reached the age of 12.
What is a bulla?
This Latin word means "joy."
What is gaudium?
This is the Active Voice, third person plural form and translation of the Latin verb "possum, posse, potiu -- - to be able, can."
What is possunt, they are able/they can?
In the sentence "viri boni bona exempla dare possunt" this noun is the subject.
What is viri (men)/viri boni (good men)?
This is the name of the ferryman who escorted the dead across the River Styx in the underworld.
Who is Charon?
These are the passive endings for Latin verbs, including the passive infinitive ending.
What is r, ris, tur, mur, mini, ntur, ri?