The English for ambulamus.
What is we walk?
The adopted son of the Cornelii Family.
Who is Sextus?
The common sweetener in Ancient Roman dishes.
What is honey/mel?
The Latin for to kill.
What is necare?
The Latin for September.
What is September?
The case used for direct objects and prepositional phrases.
What is the accusative?
This verb tense is indicated by the addition of -ba and has endings like -bam, -bat, and -batis.
What is the imperfect?
The Latin word for horn of plenty.
What is a cornucopia?
The central marketplace or downtown area of Rome.
What is the Forum?
The English for monstro, monstrare.
What is to show?
The Latin for Wednesday.
What is dies Mercurii?
The declension with words like puella, villas, and epistulae.
What is 1st (declension)?
This verb tense is indicated by the addition of -eri and has endings like -erimus and -erint.
What is future perfect?
Orpheus went to the Underworld to bring her back.
Who is Eurydice?
A popular Roman protein often stuffed with other ingredients and roasted.
What is dormouse/glis?
The English for aedificare?
What is to build?
The Latin for March.
What is Martius?
The case used to address someone.
What is the vocative?
The English for amaverant.
What is they had liked/loved?
Saturnalia is known for cancellations of these during the week long celebration.
What are executions?
The common savory condiment in Ancient Roman dishes made from fermentation.
What is fish sauce/garum/liquamen?
The Latin for late.
What is sero?
Two months added to the Roman calendar to commemorate the two Caesars.
What are Iulius and Augustus?
The declension with words mater, princeps, lux, and nox.
What is 3rd (declension)?
The six verb tenses in Latin.
What are Present, Imperfect, Future, Perfect, Pluperfect, and Future Perfect?
An ancient Roman festival intended to ward away evil spirits.
What is Lemuria?
Brothers that advocated for social reform in Rome during the Republic.
Who are the Gracchi?
The English for paulisper.
What is for a short time?
The Latin for Friday.
What is dies Veneris?
The six cases in each declension.
What are nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, and vocative?