This is the masculine Latin word for river in the nominative singular.
Quid est "fluvius"?
This is the masculine singular Latin interrogative pronoun.
Quid est "quis"?
Quid est "est"?
This word means "scene."
Quid est "scaena"?
These are the Greek and Latin names of the Greco-Roman god of wine.
Quid est "Dionysos, Bacchus"?
This is the Latin word for "island" in the nominative plural.
Quid est "insulae"?
This is the feminine plural interrogative pronoun in the nominative case.
This is the Latin word for "they are."
Quid est "sunt"?
This word means "father."
Quid est "pater"?
These are the Greek and Latin names of the most famous demigod of antiquity.
Quid est "Herakles, Hercules"?
This is the Latin word for "city" or "town" in the nominative plural.
Quid est "oppida"?
This is the genitive singular for the interrogative pronoun in both the masculine and the feminine in Latin.
Quid est "cuius"?
This is the Latin word for "he, she, or it sings."
Quid est "cantat"?
This word means "sister."
Quid est "soror"?
This is the common name in Greek and Latin of the god of medicine, prophecy, and philosophers.
Quid est "Apollo"?
This is the Latin word for "chapter" in the genitive plural.
Quid est "oppidorum"?
This is the feminine plural of the interrogative pronoun in Latin in the genitive case.
Quid est "quarum"?
These are the Latin words for "he, she, or it sees" and "they see."
Quid est "videt, vident"?
This word means "angry."
Quid est "iratus, irata, iratum"?
This demigod, son of Venus and Anchises, is the mythical ancestor of the Romans according to an epic poem by Vergil whose title is named for him.
Quid est "Aeneas"?
Quid est "servos"?
This is the accusative singular of the masculine relative pronoun in Latin.
Quid est "quem"?
These are the Latin words for "he, she, it comes" and "they come."
Quid est "venit, veniunt"?
This word means "ancient book."
Quid est "liber antiquus"?
Quid est "cultus"?