STAGE 9 WIZERME
Master Latin! Vocabulary, grammar, and sentence practice.
Match each LATIN WORD with its ENGLISH meaning: therma, thermae bath pecunia, pecuniae money do, dare, dedi to give fero, ferre, tuli to bring, carry ostendo, ostendere, ostensi to show emitto, emittere, emisi to throw, send out CLICK on the empty box to select the correct ENGLISH meaning for the Latin word it's beside.cel celebro, celebrare, celebravi to celebrate habeo, habere, habui to have, hold nasus, nasi nose donum, doni gift conspicio, conspicere, conspexi to catch sight of, notice eligo, eligere, elegi to pick out, choose Match each LATIN WORD with its ENGLISH meaning: paro, parare, paravi to prepare ancilla, ancillae enslaved girl canto, cantare, cantavi to sing offero, offerre, obtuli to offer hospes, hospitis guest Use the CHART below to sort each noun into SINGULAR or PLURAL SINGULAR ancillam naso nasus ancilla pecuniam pecunia hospitem hospite PLURAL hospites hospitibus nasorum nasis (2nd declen.) hospitum (3rd declen.) nasos puellarum puellas Using the chart below, TYPE OUT the CASE (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, or ablative) and NUMBER (singular or plural) for EACH LATIN WORD! LOOK AT THE ENDING!!!!!!!If it could be MORE THAN ONE combination, tell me BOTH. pecuniam hospitibus naso pecuniarum hospitem nasos pecunias hospites nasis (2nd declension) hospitis (3rd declension) Choose THREE WORDS from Stage 9 Vocabulary.TYPE each LATIN word and then ILLUSTRATE it! Find each LATIN WORD in the puzzle below. To mark a word click its first letter then click its last. CONSPICIO OSTENDO ANCILLA PECUNIA CELEBRO AMICUS OFFERO THERMA HOSPES SERVUS EMITTO CANTO ELIGO DONUM HABEO NASUS TOGA DARE PARO FERO MATCH each LATIN sentence with its ENGLISH meaning. Quintus ad thermas venit. Quintus came to the baths. Quintus servo pecuniam dedit. Quintus gave money to the slave. amici Quintum laete salutaverunt. The friends greeted Quintus happily. Quintus discum novum ferebat. Quintus was carrying a new discus. Quintus amicis discum ostendit. Quintus showed the discus to his friends. Quintus discus emisit, discus statum percussit. Quintus threw the discus, the discus struck a statue. SELECT the correct ENGLISH meaning for each Latin sentence. eheu! statua nasum fractum habebat. Oh no! The statue was having a broken nose. Metella et Melissa in foro ambulabant. Metella and Melissa were walking in the forum. Metella filio donum quaerebat. Metella was looking for a gift for her son. feminae mercatorem conspexerunt. The women caught sight of a merchant. mercator feminis togas ostendit. The merchant showed togas to the women. Metella Quinto togam elegit. Metella picked out a toga for Quintus. Select the CORRECT English meaning for each LATIN sentence. Melissa mercatori pecuniam dedit. Melissa gave money to the merchant.Grumio cenam optimam in culina parabat. Grumio was preparing the best dinner in the kitchen.coquus Quint cenam parabat, quod diem natalem celebrabat. The cook was preparing dinner for Quintus, because he was celebrating his birthday.multi hospites cum Quinto cenebat. Many guests were dining with Quintus.Clemens hospitibus vinum offerebat. Clemens was offering wine to the guests.ancilla triclinium intravit. The enslaved girl entered the dining room.Quintus ancillae signum dedit. Quintus gave a signal to the enslaved girl.ancilla suaviter cantavit. The enslaved girl sang sweetly.