the meaning of this word: hic
What is "this/this man"?
how to translate the relative pronoun when it is nominative and masculine or feminine
What is who?
the meaning of possum
What is "I can" or "I am able"?
the three ways that an adjective always matches the noun it describes
What is "in number, in gender, and in case"?
The Latin word represented in this picture:
What is nauta?
the number, gender, and case of this word - cui
What is dative, singular, all genders?
how to translate the relative pronoun when it is neuter and nominative or accusative
What is that or which?
the meaning of this word: vult
What is he/she wants?
the number, gender, and case of this adjective: laetam
What is singular, feminine, and accusative?
the meaning of this word: fessus
What is "tired"?
the feminine, plural, accusative for the word that means "that"
What is illās?
the meaning of this word: quibus
What is to/for whom (or which) or by/with whom (or which)?
how to say "They were wanting" in Latin
What is volēbant?
the form of (īrātus) that matches the noun rex in number, gender, and case
What is īrātus?
the Latin word that means "necessary"
What is necesse?
how to say "this man" when "this man" is a direct object.
What is hunc?
the dative, singular, neuter form of the relative pronoun
What is cui?
how to say "We could not" in Latin
What is nōn poteramus?
the way to say "many women" in Latin when the many women are the subject of the sentence
What is multae or multae fēminae?
the Latin word that means "say"
What is dīcō, dīcere, dīxī?
how to say "to that [horrible woman]"
What is illae?
The translation of this sentence: The city from which I came is large/great.
What is Urbs ā quō venī est magna?
How to say "you (sg.) do not want, and I did not want" in Latin
What is nōn vīs et nōluī?
the form of (omnis) that matches the noun puerō in number, gender, and case
What is omnī?
How to say "they rushed" in Latin
What is ruerunt?