This is the meaning of periculum, periculi n.
What is danger?
The 1st King of Rome
Who is Romulus?
This form in Latin is curro. (make sure to supply the subject)
What is "I run."
Accusative singulars generally end with this letter (except for 3rd declension neuter nouns).
What is -m?
This is the translation for forum est magnum.
What is "the forum is large."
This is the word for "friend"
What is amicus?
The name for the 2 officials who were the chief magistrates during the Republic.
Who were the consuls?
Verbs that end in -mus have this as their subject.
What is "we"?
This is the neuter rule.
What is "the nominative and accusative are always the same and the nominative and accusative plural are always -a"?
This is the translation for puellae animalia in viā vident.
What is "the girls see animals in the road"?
This is the definition of dico, dicere, dixi, dictum.
What is speak or say?
This is an oblong struture where the Romans watched chariot races.
What is the Circus?
Verbs that end in -tis have this as their subject.
What is "you (pl.)" or "y'all"?
This is the accusative singular form of senator, senatoris m.
What is senatorem?
This is the translation for gladios non tenemus et currimus.
What is "we do not hold swords and run"?
This is the Latin word for "suddenly."
What is subito?
These are the turning posts in a Roman circus.
What are the "metae"?
This is how you would say "he calls" in Latin.
What is vocat?
These are the endings for nominative plural forms for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd masculine or feminine.
What are " -ae, -i, and "es"?
This is the translation for ancillam parvam salutatis.
This is the verb that means "to shout."
What is clamo?
This is the name of the last king of Rome during the Roman monarchy.
Who is Tarquinius (Superbus/The Proud)
This form means "they are" in Latin.
What is sunt?
This is where I find my stem for nouns.
What is the second word in the vocabulary entry OR the genitive form?
This is "we are happy and work in the bar" in Latin.
What is sumus laeti et in popina laboramus?