VOCĀBULA
GRAMMATICA
ANGLICĒ AD LATINĒ
RESPONDĒ LATINĒ
IMPERĀTĪVUS!
100
Liber
What is a book?
100
This gender and case is indicated with the ending "-am"
What is the feminine singular accusative?
100
Call her here.
Voca eam hic.
100
Quot persōnae sunt in familiā Iuliī?
Quattuor persōnae sunt in familiā Iuliī. (quoque) Octō persōnae sunt in familiā Iuliī.
100
Salutat personam in Lingua Latina
Greet a person in the Latin language.
200
Līberī
What is "children"?
200
The thing directly receiving the action of the verb.
What is the direct object?
200
The girl sees the man.
Puella virum videt.
200
Quot sunt tres et quinque?
Tres et quinque sunt octo.
200
Pulsā te.
Hit yourself.
300
neque
What is "and not"?
300
The Latin case that shows possession
What is the genitive (genetivus)?
300
Be quiet and listen!
Tace et Audi!
300
In capitulo quarto, cur Medus laetus discedit?
Medus laetus discedit quia is pecunium domini sui [: Iulii] habt.
300
Dormī in mēnsā tuā.
Sleep on your desk/table.
400
antīquus, -a, -um
What is "ancient" or "old"?
400
What are masculine singular vocative and the feminine singular vocative endings?
Masculine: -e Feminine: -a
400
What is the small boy singing?
Quid parvus puer cantat?
400
Num Marcus et Medus sunt personae probae?
Non. Marcus et Medus sunt personae improbae (non sunt personae improbae).
400
Numera ad decem.
Call your mother or father on the the telephone.
500
ceteri, -ae, -a
What is "other"?
500
A type of dependent clause which modify a word, phrase, or idea in the main clause.
What is a relative clause?
500
The slave girl now greets the master.
Ancilla dominum iam salutat.
500
Quot peronsae Marcum pulsant et verberat in capitulo tertio et capitulo quarto?
Duae personae Marcum pulsant: Quintus et Iulius.
500
Sūme librum Latīnum in mēnsā Keithī et pōne librum in mēnsā tuā.
Pick up the Latin textbook on Keith's desk and place it on your desk.