Grammar
Latin Sayings
Vocabulary
Translation
Conjugations
100

How do you form the perfect stem of a verb?

Drop the i from the 3rd p.p.

100

What's new?

Quid novi?

100

Quando?

When?

100

Will you all walk tomorrow?

Ambulabitisne cras?

100

Conjugate sentio, sentire in the perfect tense

Stem is sens-

200

What three tenses make up the perfect system in Latin?

Perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect tenses

200

Said and done

Dictum et factum

200

To drag, haul

Traho, trahere

200

How many stars are in the sky?

Quot stellae sunt in caelo?

200

Conjugation cupio, cupere in the pluperfect tense.

Stem is cupiv-

300

What are the two types of direct questions we have learned about?

Yes/no questions and questions introduced by an interrogative word.

300

The master has spoken.

Magister dixit.

300

Sentio, sentire

To feel, perceive

300

When did the Romans live?

Quando Romani vixerunt?

300

Conjugate fugio, fugere in the future perfect tense.

Stem is fug-

400

How do you form a yes/no question in English?

Put the helping verb first.

400

From sea to sea

A mari usque ad mare

400

How long?

Quam diu?

400

Were the soldiers fighting in the long war?

Pugnabantne milites in bello longo?

400

Conjugate jungo, jungere in the pluperfect tense in English.

To join, connect

500

How do you form a yes/no question in Latin?

Add -ne to the end of the first word, which is usually the verb.

500
Fortune favors the brave.

Fortes fortuna juvat.

500

Well enough

Satis bene

500

What had the children discovered on the island?

Quid liberi invenerant in insulā?

500

Conjugate jacio, jacere in future perfect tense in English

To throw, hurl