Grammar
Vocabulary
Declension
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100

Reflexive pronouns are missing this case.

What is the Nominative case?

100

Signum, signī

What is "sign, signal, indication, or seal"?

100

Nominative, singular, 2nd person reflexive pronoun.

What is a thing that doesn't exist?

100

The Sons of Mars, a mercenary company that became bandits and sparked the first Punic War, were also known by this name.

What were the Mamertines?

200

These are the reflexive versions of the possessive adjectives meus and tuus.

What are meus and tuus?

200

doctus, a, um

What are "skilled, educated, taught"?

200

Genitive singular, 1st person reflexive pronoun.

What is meī?

200

This was how the Romans learned to build warships.

What was either by finding a wrecked one and copying it, or torturing a shipwright who used to work for Carthage until he told them the design?

300

This is what makes a pronoun reflexive.

What is that it refers back to the subject?

300

ipse, ipsa, ipsum

What are "myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself, themselves"?

300

Genitive, plural, 2nd person reflexive pronoun.

What is vestrī?

300

This military device was created to stop enemy ships from moving, allowing soldiers to board and capture them.

What was the corvus?

400

These are the two words that mean his and his own, respectively.

What are eius and suus, a, um?

400

Olim

What is once, once upon a time, someday?

400

Accusative singular of 3rd person reflexive pronoun.

What is ?

400

This battle, the first major one between the Romans and Carthaginians, lasted for 6 months as a siege, and ended when the Carthaginian troops escaped.

What was the Battle of Agrigentum?

500

This is what an Intensive pronoun does.

What is adding emphasis on an word?

500

Alo, alere, aluī, altum.

What is to nourish, support.

500

Ablative plural of the 3rd person, reflexive pronoun.

What is ?

500

This was the first major naval victory for the Romans, where they captured 50 enemy ships and chased off the Carthaginians.

What is the Battle of Mylae?