Qui dies est?
Est dies Mercurii.
In the story Hercules and Atlas, Hercules wants the apples to complete one of his labors. How does he get the apples?
Hercules asks Atlas to get the apples for him. In exchange for this Hercules will hold the world for Atlas. Atlas gives the apples to Hercule but says that Hercules is stuck there forever because he does not want the world back. Hercules asks if Atlas will hold the world for just a second so he can readjust himself, and Atlas agrees. When Atlas takes the world again, Hercules runs away with the apples.
Quid significat "stomachus"?
Stomach.
Quomodo "paper" dicitur?
Charta OR Papyrus
Quid mihi nomen est?
Magistra Blanks/Ms. Blanks
Quomodo sentis hodie?
Bona/tristis/optima/fessa/etc. sum.
We watched a video about a monster and a little boy. Quid colore est corpus monstri?
Green.
Significate dentes.
[Shows teeth]
Name one Roman province that produces a significant amount of olive oil.
Rome, Greece, OR Hispania
In the story about the boy and the monster, the boy is caecus. Quid significat caecus?
Blind.
Time is now! or Let's go, students!
In the story Hercules and Atlas, Atlas is holding the mundum. Quid significat mundum?
The world/Earth or sky
Show me the motion for "desidero/ desiderate".
[Make heart shape on chest]
Quid significat "hastas"?
Spears/weapons
Quid significant caput?
Head/face.
Amo cantare. Quid amo facere (in Anglice)?
To sing!
We watched a video about a monster and a little boy. Quot oculos monstrum habet ab initio in Latine?
Quinque (5)
Magistra accipit ______. Quomodo dicitur "apple"?
Malum/Mala.
Quomodo dicitur "gems"?
Gemmae OR Lapilli
In the story Hercules & Atlas, Hercules wants something. Translate: Atlas accipit mala ab dracone.
Atlas takes the apples from the dragon.
Pluit. Quid accidit in Anglice?
It's raining.
We watched a video about a monster and a little boy. Quid est in capite monstri in Latine?
Arbor est. (Tree).
Quodmodo dicitur "negotiate"?
Negotior/ negotiare.
What Roman province produces the most frumentum?
Egypt/ Aegyptus
Quid significat "Occasio rarissima est!"?
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