English Derivatives
Parts of Speech
Vocabulary
Noun Endings
Backwards Jeopardy (normal Q&A BUT IN LATIN!!!!)
100
This is an English derivative from "taberna".
What is Tavern?
100
This part of speech expresses an action or a state of being.
What is a verb?
100
This Latin word is the equivalent of English "town".
What is "oppidum"?
100
The nominative plural of puella.
What is puellae?
100
Ubi est Roma?
Roma in Italia est.
200
"Horticulture" is derived from this Latin word meaning "Garden".
What is Hortus?
200
This part of speech names a person, place, or thing.
What is a noun?
200
"Osculum" is the Latin equivalent of this English word.
What is "kiss"?
200
The accusative singular of malum.
What is malum?
200
Estne Tiberis oppidum?
Tiberis non oppidum, sed fluvius est.
300
A Roman social class was known as the Equestrian class because they could afford to keep an equus, the Latin word meaning this.
What is a horse?
300
This part of speech stands in for a noun.
What is a pronoun?
300
This preposition is the English equivalent of "inter".
What is "between"?
300
The ablative plural of filius.
What is filiis?
300
Estne Syria in Asia?
Syria in Asia est.
400
The Latin verb "terget" means "wipes". From it we get this English word which almost means the same thing.
What is detergent?
400
"Verberat" is an example of this part of speech.
What is a verb.
400
This English preposition means the same thing as Latin "sine".
What is "without"?
400
The genitive plural of servus.
What is servorum?
400
Quae nomen habet servus improbus?
Medus.
500
This English word derives from the Latin verb "monstrat", which means "shows".
What is demonstrate?
500
This part of speech links two words or ideas.
What is a conjunction?
500
This Latin word, which means "table", is also the name of a society for people with high IQs.
What is MENSA?
500
The dative singular of puella.
What is puellae?
500
Quot liberos habent Iulia et Aemilia?
Tres. III. 3.