what?
why?
Quid
cur
Roman names of Hera, Artemis, Athena
Juno, Diana, Minerva
How do you know if a noun is:
1st declension
2nd declension
3rd declension
4th declension
Genitive
-ae
-i
-is
-us
ubi es?
Where are you?
yesterday
today
tomorrow
heri
hodie
cras
What is a shade?
A spirit/ghost
4th declension neuter
u, ua
us, uum
u, ibus
u, ua
u, ibus
u, ua
Quid dicis?
What did you say?
Name of the main sea Rome did trade through (known as Nostrum Mare)
Mediterranean Sea
soon
never
often
always
mox
numquam
saepe
semper
His eternal punishment for killing his father in-law and flirting with Juppiter's wife, Juno, was being chained on a spinning wheel of fire
Ixion
4th declension singular
us
us
ui
um
u
us
Cras subito clamabo.
(clamo, -are - to yell/shout)
Tomorrow I will suddenly yell.
the mountain that erupted in 79 A.D. over Pompeii and other cities
What is mt. vesuvius
semper ubi sub ubi
always where under where
What was Sisyphus forced to do for eternity?
rolling a stone uphill forever
4th declension plural
us
uum
ibus
us
ibus
us
Hodie numquam clamo.
(clamo, -are - to yell/shout)
I will never yell today.
What was the Roman forum?
A market and center of politics and religious services
there
immediately
suddenly
then
ibi
statim
subito
tum
The hero who tamed pegasus
Bellerophon
3rd declension
-, es
is, um
i, ibus
em, es
e, ibus
-, es
Mox curretis.
(curro, currere - to run)
Soon y'all will run.