Latin Grammar
Latin Vocabulary
Sum, Esse
Fun Box
100

The ending -te is used for what in Latin?

Plural imperative verbs

100

Today

Hodiē

100

You are

Es

100

Sum

I am

200

This case is used for indirect objects

Dative

200

Tuus, Tua, Tuum

Your

200

In Latin, this word is the infinitive of the linking verb "to be"

Esse

200

The name of the family of languages directly derived from Latin

Romance Languages

300

Verbs whose stems end in -ē (e.g., monēre, debēre) belong to which conjugation?

Second Conjugation

300

Son

Fīlius, Fīliī (M)

300

Sumus

We are

300
The name the everyone in Ancient Rome would possess, including men of lower classes and women

Nomen

400

The preposition "in" means "into or onto" if it takes objects in which case?

Accusative

400

DAILY DOUBLE: Dōnum, Dōni (N)

Gift, Present

400

Sunt

They are

400

This Roman emperor, a Christian, ended the Olympic Games in Greece because of their pagan, or polytheistic, origins

Theodosius I

500

What is the job or function of the boldfaced word?


Pecūnia nautae, fortūna magna, nōn est tuus.

Appositive

500

Ōtium, Ōtiī (N)

Leisure, peace

500

All of you are not

Nōn estis

500

EVERYBODY WRITES: Translate the following Latin sentence into English...


Quid cōgitās fēmina Rōmāna debet sī sine pecūniā est et avarī estis?

What do you think the Roman woman owes if she is without money and you all are greedy?