Adjective / noun agreement
Culture
Ch. 27 Grammar
Translation
Vocabulary
100

good woman (nominative singular)

femina bona

100

What was the name of the famous stadium in Rome in which chariot racing took place?

Circus Maximus

100

I see your horse – (Meum / Tuum / Suum) equum videō.

Tuum

100

This land is your (pl.) land.

Terra haec vestra terra est.

100

domus, -ūs, f.

house, home

200

angry boys (accusative plural)

puerōs iratōs

200

(True/False) Roman chariot racing was cheap or free for attendees.

True

200

Our eyes are big – (Noster / Nostrī / Vestrī) oculī magnī sunt.

Nostrī

200

The great man looked at himself. 

Vir magnus sē spectavit.

200

diēs, diēī, m.

day

300

bad day (dative singular)

diēī malō

300

Approximately how many spectators could the largest chariot-racing stadium in Rome hold?

200,000

300

The stupid horse had hurt himself – Equus fatuus (sē / sibi / eī) nocuerat.

sibi

300

I do not trust my wicked brother.

Meō fratrī scelestō non confidō.

300

noceō, nocēre, nocuī, nocitūrus

to do harm (to), harm

400

every time (nominative singular)

omne tempus

400

What are the names of the four color-based factiones (double points for Latin!)?

Red, White, Green, Blue (Russatī, Albatī, Prasinī, Venetī)

400

Your (pl.) dog found me – (Tuus / Vester / Vestrī) canis mē invēnit.

Vester

400

The mice (murēs) had seen me with their eyes.

Murēs mē oculīs (suīs) viderant.

400

nonnumquam

sometimes

500

great arches (genitive plural)

arcuum magnōrum

500

What is the name of the aristocratic Roman who famously wrote a letter about how chariot racing was a low and mindless form of entertainment?

Pliny the Younger

500

The horse ate his (own) dinner – Equus cenam (suam / eius / eam) edit.

suam

500

On the third day, I will have scolded all the annoying poets.

Tertiā diē omnēs poetās molestōs reprehenderim.

500

abhinc

ago, previously