Derivatives & Cognates
Latin Grammar
Verb Conjugations
Vocabulary
100

The language from which ancient Greek is directly derived

Indo-European

100

In Latin, infinitives always take this verb ending

-re

100

Amāmus

We love

100

To remind

Moneō, Monēre

200

The relationship of Welsh to Indo-Iranian

Cognate

200

In Latin, this punctuation mark elongates vowels

Macron

200

Debēre

To owe, ought to

200

Nihil

Nothing

300

This "family" of languages is directly descended from Latin

Romance Languages

300

In Latin, Second Conjugation verbs' stems end in this vowel

300

You all terrify

Terrētis

300

Vocō, Vocāre

To call

400

The language from which English is derived

Germanic (through Anglo-Saxon)

400

A finite verb is limited by all of the following: person, number, _______, voice, and mood

Tense

400

Daily Double: In Latin, if the stem of a verb ends in -ā, the verb belongs to this conjugation

First Conjugation

400

What

Quid

500

The relationship of Irish to Celtic

Derivative

500

The order of elements and words within sentences is essential for understanding in this type of language

Syntactic Language

500

EVERYBODY WRITES! Translate the following into Latin:

Often, they make a mistake if they do not think.

Saepe errant sī nōn cogitant.

500

Dō, Dare

To give, offer