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This is how you say I love in Latin

What is amo?

100

This is how you would translate arat. 

What is he/she/it plows?

100

This is a derivative of the Latin verb "habitare".

What is habitat/inhabitant?

100

In Latin, this phrase is "carpe diem."

What is "Seize the Day"?

100

How one turns a Latin verb into a yes-no question.

What is add -ne?

200

The Latin translation of "They will carry."

What is "portabunt"?

200

The English translation of "portabis".

What is "you will carry"?

200
A derivative of the Latin "regnare".

What is "reign"?

200

This phrase appears on the U.S. dollar bill and means "One out of many". 

What is "E Pluribus Unum"?

200

Three ways to translate Latin the present tense (using I sing).

What are I sing, I do sing, I am singing.

300

The Latin translation of "we kept on calling."

What is "vocabamus"?

300

Oppugnabantne 

What is "Were they fighting?"

300

A derivative of "vocare."

What is vocal/vocation"?

300

This Latin phrase translates as "my fault."

What is "mea culpa"?

300

This is the "formula" to form the future tense.

What is (2nd principal part) - (re) + (bo/bi/bu) + (personal endings)?

400

This means "you will work".

What is "laborabitas"?

400

Vocabis

What is "you will call"?

400

A derivative of "rogare". 

What is "interrogation"?

400

This Latin phrase means "time flies."

What is "Tempus fugit"?

400

These are 3 of the 4 ways to translate into English from Latin the 1st person imperfect of "to ask".

What are I was asking, I used to ask, I kept on asking, I asked.

500

This is Latin for "Were y'all asking?"

What is "rogabatisne"?

500

Regnabam

I used to rule

500

A derivative of "aro, arare...". 

What is "arable/arate"?

500

This phrase is the English translation of "Novus Ordo Seclorum."

What is "A New Order of the Ages"?

500
This is the "formula" for imperfect verbs.

What is (2nd principal part) - (re) + (ba) + (personal endings)?