Moveo
I move (I am moving, I do move)
Ardeo
I burn, I am on fire (other present versions are acceptable)
Latus Vir
Wide/Broad Man
Veni, vidi, vici
I came, I saw, I conquered
The two main parts of a sentence
Subject + Verb
Parvus Puer
Small Boy
Duo Patri
Two Fathers
Magnum Saxum
Great/Large Rock
Senatus Populusque Romanus (S.P.Q.R.)
The Senate and People of Rome
The infinitive endings of the first and second conjugation
!FOR DOUBLE POINTS!
The infinitive endings of all of the conjugations
1st - are
2nd - ere(with macron)
3rd - ere
4th - ire
Bonae Leges
Good Laws
Aeterna Crux
Eternal/Everlasting Cross
Primus Filius
First Son
DEATH SQUARE
You lost 200 points!
The neuter rule
The nominative and accusative are identical
The nominative and accusative plural ending are -a
Altum Flumen
High/Deep River
Mala Fides et Magnum Debitum
Bad Faith/Trust and Great Debt/Sin
Amo Bellum
I love war
Mater Italiae Roma
The Mother of Italy, Rome
The type of verb that follows a predicate adjective
Linking Verb
Heri, Hodie, et Cras
Yesterday, Today, and Tommorow
Matrem et Patrem Ardeo
I burn the mother and father.
Astram Video
I see the stars
Mea Culpa
My Fault
Maria est malus amicus
Mary is a bad friend