Vocabulary
Comparatives
Hic/ille
Eurydice
Et Cetera
100

arbor

tree

100

Give the comparative of tristis.

tristior

100

This man runs. Give the bolded form in Latin - you can use your chart!

hic

100

Cur Eurydice per silvam ambulat?

She was hungry/esuriebat
100

perhaps

fortasse

200

sequor

I follow

200

Give the superlative of tristis.

tristissimus

200

We look at that girl. Give the bolded form in Latin - you can use your chart!

illam

200

Quid saltat quando Orpheus carmen ludit?

animalia, flores, saxa - animals, flowers, rocks

200

Who is Aristaeus?

The son of Apollo, Orpehus' rival for Eurydice.

300

tacitus

silent

300

Translate: arbor superior est quam casa.

The tree is higher than the house.

300

I see the dogs of those boys. Give the bolded form in Latin - you can use your chart!

illorum

300

videbitne Eurydice Orpheum rerum?

Fortasse - perhaps

300

I see these girls. Give the bolded form in Latin - you can use your chart!

has

400

worse

peior

400
Translate: sum peior serpente.

I am worse than a snake.

400

Did you run from that house? Give the bolded form in Latin - you can use your chart!

illA (long a)
400

Orpheus est _________ vir.

pulcherrimus - most beautiful

400

Translate into Latin: the cloud is smaller than the city.

nubes minor est (quam urbs OR urbe)

500

I dance

Salto

500

Dies Mercurii est melior quam dies Lunae, sed Dies Saturnis est optimus!

Wednesday is better than Monday, but Saturday is the best!

500

Give a cookie to this (female) friend. Give the bolded form in Latin - you can use your chart!

huic

500

Quid Eurydice putat de Charone?

Est benignus - he is kind.

500

Translate: in mea anima, mortuus sum!

In my soul, I am dead!