Question 1
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For the verb "To be", what does (Sum) mean?:
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I am.
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You are.
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They are.
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He/She/t.
Question 2
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What does "ad" mean in Latin?
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Adventure
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Advertisement
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To
Question 3
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What does the latin word "bibit" mean?
Question 4
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What does circumspectat mean?
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Circus
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Goes out
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Looks around
Question 5
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What does clamat mean?
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Clash
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Shouts
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To fight back
Question 6
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What does "ecce!" mean?
Question 7
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What does "et" mean?
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Angry
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And
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To be cross or angry
Question 8
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What does "exit" mean in latin?
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goes out
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To expect
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laughs, smiles
Question 9
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What does "exspectat" mean in Latin?
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Waits for
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Expecting
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To arrive
Question 10
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Forum/Business center
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Store/shop/Inn
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sees
Question 11
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What does Ianua mean? (Pretend the "I" has an accent over it!)
Question 12
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What does Iratus mean? (The "I" and "A" have accents over them).
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Lion
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Angry
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Laughs, smiles
Question 13
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What does Leo mean? (O with an accent)
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Leopard
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Lion
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Leotard/tights
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Question 15
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What does navis mean?
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Ship
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Navy
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Business center
Question 16
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What does non mean? (accent above o!)
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Correction or solution
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Not
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Doorway
Question 17
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What does "portat" mean?
Question 18
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What does respondet mean?
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Replies
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Responds
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Respitory
Question 19
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What does ridet (accent over the I) mean?
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Replies
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Laughs, smiles
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Looks around
Question 20
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What does "salve" mean?
Question 21
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What does "surgit" mean?
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Powerful
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gets up, rises
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It
Question 22
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What does "taberna" mean?
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House
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Tavern
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Store, shop, inn
Question 23
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What does videt mean?
Question 24
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What does villa (accent over the I) mean?
Question 25
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What does "vinum" mean?
Question 26
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What does "amicus" mean in latin? (If you are to write this out, remember an accent above the letter 'i').
Question 27
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What does ancilla mean?
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Slave-girl or woman
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Slave boy or man
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Village
Question 28
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What does cena mean? (accent above the 'e').
Question 29
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What does 'Dominus' mean?
Question 30
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What does dormit mean?
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Sleeps
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Exhaustion
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Dormitory
Question 31
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What does "gustat" mean?
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Stands for the name Gus
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Tastes
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Climbs/jumps from
Question 32
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What does intrat mean?
Question 33
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What does "laetus" mean?
Question 34
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What does mensa mean?
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table
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Manly/masculine
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Food
Question 35
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What does Mercator mean?
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Merchant
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Merchandise
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Rich
Question 36
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What does quoque mean?
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Also, too
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Queen
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Royalty/Royal blood
Question 37
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What does salutat mean?
Question 38
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What does tunica mean?
Question 39
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What does Canis mean?
Question 40
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What does filius mean?
Question 41
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What does coquus mean?
Question 42
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What does "in tablino" mean?
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In study
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On the table
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Tabletop
Question 43
Question 44
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In horto... What does this mean?
Question 45
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What does 'In via" mean?
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In street
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Literally via
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Bright
Question 46
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What does scribit men?
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Scribble
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Scratch
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Is writing
Question 47
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Translate this sentence: servus est in horto.
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The slave is in the garden.
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The servant is in the hot bath.
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The slave is tending the crops.
Question 48
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Translate this sentence: coquus in culina laborat.
Question 49
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Translate this: Metella est mater.
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Metella is the mother.
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Metella is the relative.
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Metella is strong.
Question 50
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Translate this: ego accuso
Question 51
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Translate: Agimus.
Question 52
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Translate: Coquis.
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I cook.
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We cook.
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You cook.
Question 53
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Translate: Redditis.
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I give back.
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He/she/it gives back.
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You give back.
Question 54
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Translate: Quaero.
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I search for.
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They search for.
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You search for.
Question 55
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Translate: Exspectant.
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We wait for.
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You wait for.
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They wait for.
Question 56
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Translate: Portamus .
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They carry.
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We carry.
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He/she/it carries.
Question 57
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He/She/it rises.
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They rise.
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I rise.
Question 58
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Every sentence has a verb.
Question 59
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A verb does not change no matter who is doing it.
Question 60
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A verb expresses an action or a state of being.
Question 61
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Unlike English, you can tell exactly who is doing the action by it's ending. Latin doesn't even include a subject pronoun.
Question 62
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If the letter 'O' is at the end of a word, that means it is (Singular, 1st person.)
Question 63
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If the letters 'Mus' (or 'We') is at the end of a word, that means it is (Singular,2nd person).
Question 64
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What does 'S' or 'You' mean if it's at the end of a word? (check all that apply!)
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Singular,1st person
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Singular, 2nd person
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Plural, 2nd person
Question 65
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Translate: Portas
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You carry.
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I carry.
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He/She/It carries.
Question 66
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Translate: Venit
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He/She/it sells.
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We sell.
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You sell.
Question 67
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What are words like 'who' and 'whom' labeled as? HINT: They introduce a relative clause.
Question 68
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WHO is Nominative.
Question 69
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WHOM is Nominative.
Question 70
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Is WHOM Nominative, or Accusative?
Question 71
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This statement is NOMINATIVE: He is the actor who/whom they say the director slapped.
Question 72
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Would you use who or whom?
My grandma knew a man who/whom worked at the PM's house.
Question 73
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Would you use who or whom?
By who/whom was that horrible movie made?
Question 74
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Would you use who or whom?
Do you know someone who/whom we can ask?
Question 75
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Would you use who or whom?
The king who/whom Claudius trusted was named Cogidwomis.
Question 76
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A declension is...
Question 77
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The ending of a noun will determine what declension it belongs to. This will help with:
Question 78
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First declension nouns end in ( ) in the NOM and ( ) in the ACC.
Fill the brackets!
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-a in the NOM, and -am in the ACC
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-us in the NOM, and -um in the ACC.
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Varies in the NOM, and -em in the ACC.
Question 79
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Second declension nouns end in ( ) in the NOM and ( ) in the ACC.
Fill the brackets!
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-a in the NOM, and -am in the ACC
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-us in the NOM, and -um in the ACC.
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Varies in the NOM, and -em in the ACC.
Question 80
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3rd declension nouns end in ( ) in the NOM and ( ) in the ACC.
Fill the brackets!
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-a in the NOM, and -am in the ACC
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-us in the NOM, and -um in the ACC.
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Varies in the NOM, and -em in the ACC.
Question 81
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Ianuam. Accusative 3rd.
Question 82
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Navis -> NOM, 1st.
Question 83
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Taberna. NOM, 1st.
Question 84
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Leo -> NOM, 3rd.
Question 85
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Ancillam -> NOM, 2nd.
Question 86
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Cibus. ACC - 1st.
Question 87
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Pictorem -> ACC, 3rd.
Question 88
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NOM --- ACC
Pictor --- 3rd Declension
What does Pictor end in?
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Pictorem.
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Pictora.
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Pictoram.
Question 89
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Roman numerals!
What is 1 in Roman Numeral form and as a Latin word?
(Check all correct answers!)
Question 90
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Roman numerals!
What is 4 in Roman Numeral form and as a Latin word?
(Check all correct answers!)
Question 91
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Roman numerals!
What is 20 in Roman Numeral form and as a Latin word?
(Check all correct answers!)
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XX
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Vigniti
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Duodevigniti
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XOXO
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X
Question 92
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Translate the following verbs (PAY ATTENTION TO ENDINGS!)
Clamamus
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You shout.
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We shout.
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I shout.