Vocabulary
English Derivatives
Declension
Conjugation
History
100

poēta

poet

100

The English word fable is derived from the Latin root word fābula which means

story

100

Give the case and number: poēta.

Nominative singular

100

Give the first person singular present active of amāre. 

amō

100

Who founded Rome?

Romulus

200

puella

girl

200

The English word absent is derived from the Latin root word sum which means

I am

200

Give the case and number: agricolam.

Accusative singular

200

Give the third person singular present active of narrāre.

narrat

200

What genre of plays did Plautus write?

Comedy

300

posteā

afterwards

300

The English word perambulate is derived from the Latin root word ambulāre which means

to walk

300

Give the case and number: lupārum

Genitive plural

300

Give the first person plural present active of ambulāre.

ambulāmus

300

What priesthood did Rhea Silvia belong to?

Vestal Virgins

400

tenēre

to hold

400

The English word invoke comes from the Latin root word vocāre which means

to call

400

Give the case and number: puellās. 

Accusative plural

400

Give the second person singular present active of habēre. 

habēs

400

How many vultures did Romulus see in the sky?

12

500

itaque

and so

500

The English word amorous comes from the Latin root word amāre which means

to love

500

Give the case and number: lupae.

Genitive singular, dative singular, nominative plural


500

Give the third person plural present active of curāre.

curant

500

Who built Mammertine Prison?

Ancus Marcius