porto
What is 1st person, singular?
The case and number of ager (m.)
What is nominative singular?
The queen of the gods in GREEK form
Who is Juno?
This city was conquered using a giant wooden horse as a trick.
What is Troy?
Clāmāre, dīcere, and, cantāre are all verbs requiring the use of this body part.
What is the mouth?
portat
What is 3rd person, singular?
The case and number of agrum (m.)
What is accusative singular?
The queen of the gods in ROMAN form
Who is Juno?
Carthage is in this continent.
700 Bonus Points: Name the country it lies in today. DO NOT GOOGLE IT.
What is Africa?
700 Bonus Points: Tunisia.
At the beginning of each class, this is what a Latin teacher is most likely to say to the entire class
What is 'Salvete'?
portant
What is 3rd person, plural?
The case and number of agri (m.)
What is genitive singular?
This Titan supposedly carried the world upon his shoulders. (Hint: Percy and Jackson and The Titan's Curse)
Who is Atlas?
Ancient Romans of all social classes often visited thermae, which are ________.
What are public baths?
This part of your body is used to carry out the action of the verbs currere, ambulāre, and stāre.
What are your legs?
portas
What is 2nd person, singular?
The case and number of agro (m.)
What is dative (or ablative) singular?
This hero is famous for his many journeys across land and sea and also for his devotion to his loyal wife, Penelope.
Who is Odysseus?
The Roman would typically watch a chariot race at this location.
Innovation, novelty, and renovate all derive from the this Latin word novus, meaning ______.
What is 'new'?
portatis
What is 2rd person, plural?
The case of agrorum (m.)
What is genitive plural?
These evil creatures lured sailors to their death by their enchanted music.
Who are the Sirens?
This coalition specifically describes a group of three men in power, occurring TWICE in Roman history.
1000 Bonus Points: Name the 3 people that comprised of either group.
What is a triumvirate?
Bonus Points:
- Caesar, Pompey, Crassus
- Antony, Lepidus, Octavian
Insurgent and resurrection derive from this Latin verb (if you don't know, take a guess!).
What is 'surgo'?