Classroom and Adjectives
"Imperium Romanum"
"Puer Improbus"
Grammar
Mythology
100
Quid significat "aspicite magistram"?
look at the teacher
100
Ubi est Roma?
Roma in Italia est.
100
Quis cantat?
Iulia cantat
100
Is the word "vocabula" singular or plural?
plural
100
Quis est deus maris?
Neptunus
200
Quid significat "purgate mensas"?
Clear your desks
200
Name a "paeninsula" in Europe
Italia, Graecia, Hispania
200
Quis pulsat Iuliam?
Marcus pulsat Iuliam
200
What are the 3 genders?
masculine, feminine, neuter
200
Qui sunt rex et regina deorum (king and queen of the gods)? Give the ROMAN names, not the Greek
Iuppiter et Iuno
300
Quid significat "aperite codicem"?
Open your binder
300
Vertite in linguam Latinam (translate into Latin): The Danube and the Rhine are big rivers.
Danuvius et Rhenus sunt fluvii magni.
300
Cur Aemilia Marcum verberat?
Aemilia Marcum verberat quia Marcus est puer improbus // Marcus Iuliam pulsat
300
What is the difference between the subject and the direct object?
The subject is the doer of the action, the direct object has the action done to them
300
Quis est deus solis (solis = sun)?
Apollo
400
Quomodo dicitur "dumb"?
stultus
400
Suntne multa oppida an pauca oppida in Arabia?
pauca oppida
400
Fill in the blank endings: Aemilia fili__ verberat.
Aemilia filiUM verberat
400
Which case is used for the subject of a sentence (it's also the dictionary form of the word)?
nominative
400

Quis est dea amoris (amoris = love)?

Venus
500
Quomodo dicitur "strong"?
fortis
500
Quid NON est in imperio Romano: Britannia, Aegyptus, Syria, Germania, Gallia
Germania
500
Fill in the blank endings: Marcus pulsat parv__ puell__.
Marcus pulsat parvAM puellAM
500
What case is used for the direct object of a sentence?
accusative
500
Quis est Artemis, dea lunae, in lingua Latina?
Diana