•What is a toga?
•This Roman garment was worn over the tunic by men.
•Latin for 'hair.'
•What are capillī?
•A: You might drink this with dinner—Latin for 'wine.'
•Q: What is vīnum?
•A: This is the Latin word for 'Rome.'
•Q: What is Rōma?
•Q: What is emere?
•A: This verb means 'to buy.'
•What is a bulla?
A charm or necklace Roman children wore for protection
•Q: What is manus?
•A: The Latin word for 'hand.'
•Q: What is pānis?
•A: A basic staple of Roman meals, this Latin word means 'bread.'
•Q: What is Ītalia?
•A: Latin for 'Italy.'
•Q: What is pugnat?
•A: 'He/she/it fights.'
•What is a stola?
•A: Roman women wore this long dress.
•Q: What is pulchra?
•A: This word means 'beautiful' in Latin.
•Q: What is piscis?
•A: This Latin word means 'fish.'
•A: The Latin name for France.
•Q: What is Gallia?
•Q: What is Audīte!?
•A: This Latin command means 'Listen!'
•Q: What are soleae?
•A: These were worn on the feet and are similar to flip-flops.
•Q: What are aurēs?
•A: Latin for 'ears.'
•Q: What is cēna?
•A: You’d eat this meal in the evening.
•: The Romans called the Mediterranean Sea this.
•What is Mare Nostrum?
•Q: What is Quid facis?
•A: Latin for 'What are you doing?'
•This Latin word means 'ring.'
•What is an annulus?
•Q: What are oculī?
•A: The Latin word for 'eyes.'
•A: Latin for 'fruit.'
•Q: What is frūctus?
•A: This Latin question means 'Who are you?'
•Q: What is Quis es?
•A: Latin for 'They are working.'
•Q: What is labōrant?