Romans would end their bathing experience in this room, which had a pool of cold water.
What is the frigidarium?
Which of the following is a first person singular pronoun?
me / y'all / us / they
What is me?
Dative nouns should be translated with one of these two words.
What are to or for?
Define these words:
post
dare
medius
What are:
after
to give
middle
Translate into English:
Iuvenis donum puellae dedit.
(donum - gift)
What is:
The young man gave a gift to the girl.
This was the term for the underground central heating system which warmed the water in the caldarium.
What is the hypocaust?
I have brought something for you.
tu / tui / tibi / te
What is:
tibi
We give the boy help.
puer / pueri / puero / puerum / puerīs
What is puero?
Provide the definition for each of the following:
procedere pulcher
dies celeriter
What are:
to advance beautiful
day quickly
Translate into Latin:
I see you!
What is
Te video!
What is the apodyterium?
Fill out the pronoun chart for the the 1st person pronoun (I) with Latin and English.
What is:
ego
mihi
me
me
The mother bought dresses for the daughter.
stolae / stolam / stolas / stolīs
What is stolas?
(Dresses is the direct object, so its ending must be Accusative.)
Provide the Latin root for each derivative.
ostentatious
dedicate
emission
What are:
ostendere
dare
emittere
Translate into English:
Senex vinum optimum mihi offerebat.
What is:
The old man was offering very good/excellent wine to me.
Write out all first declension endings (singular and plural).
What are:
-a -ae
-ae -īs
-am -as
-ā -īs
My friend is coming to eat dinner soon.
me / meus / ego / mihi
What is meus?
Choose the correct form of the underlined noun.
Metella gave money to the merchants.
mercatorī / mercatorem / mercatores / mercatoribus
What is:
mercatoribus?
Write the Latin for these four words:
to return
that
soon
to bring, carry
What are:
revenire
ille
mox
ferre
Translate into Latin:
The cook made dinner for the guests.
(facio, facere, feci)
What is:
Coquus cenam hospitibus fecit.
Write out all 2nd and 3rd declension endings (singular and plural).
What are:
-us/-r -i ------ -es
-o -īs -ī -ibus
-um -os -em -es
-o -īs -e -ibus
Translate into Latin:
I am showing my foot to you.
What is:
Ostendo meum pedem tibi.
Translate into Latin:
Metella buys togas for (her) son.
What is:
Metella togas filio emit.
Identify the Latin root for each derivative:
diurnal
reiterate
accelerate
conference
What are:
dies
iterum
celeriter
fero, ferre
Translate into Latin:
The boys show your discus to the athletes.
(Hint - "your" will have the same ending as "discus.")
What is:
Pueri tuum discum athletīs ostendunt.