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Translation
History
100
The word "poet" comes from this Latin word
What is poeta?
100
The word "pecunia" belongs to this declension
What is first declension?
100
It is the meaning of the verb "vocare"
What is "to call"?
100
It is the translation of "ego sum argentarius"
What is "I am a banker"?
100
This was the heart of the commercial, administrative and religious life in Pompeii.
What is the forum?
200
The word "audience" comes from this Latin verb
What is audire?
200
The word "signum" belongs to this declension
What is second declension?
200
The verb "contendere" belongs to this conjugation
What is third conjugation?
200
It is the translation for "quid tu coquis?"
What is "what are you cooking"?
200
This was the cost of the admission to the theatre.
What is free?
300
The word "judge" comes from this Latin word
What is iudex?
300
It is the number for the word "senes"
What is plural?
300
It is the tense of the word "spectat"
What is present tense?
300
It is the translation of "senes dormiebant"
What is "The old men were sleeping"?
300
This is the Latin name of the sitting area in the Theatre used for important officials.
What is the orchestra?
400
The word "fortitude" comes from this Latin word
What is fortis?
400
It is the gender of the word "poeta"
What is masculine?
400
It is the meaning of "aberant"
What is "they were absent"?
400
It is the translation of "servi Quintum laudaverunt"
What is "the servants praised Quintus"?
400
This typically prevented a master from treating his slaves too harshly.
What is common sense?
500
The word "redeem" come from this Latin verb
What is emere?
500
The word "infantem" is in this case
What is accusative case?
500
It is the meaning of "superamus"
What is "we overcome"?
500
It is the English translation for "Clemens erat fortis, sed canis Clementem superavit"
What is "Clemens was strong, but the dog overpowered Clemens"?
500
This is the Latin name for the act of freeing a slave.
What is manumissio?