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Hello! (to more than one person) |
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What is the latin sound of A? |
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What is the latin sound of E? |
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What is the latin sound of I? |
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What is the latin sound of O? |
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What is the latin sound of U? |
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How many letters are in the Latin Alphabet? |
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What letter from the English Alphabet is missing from the Latin Alphabet? |
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Give the derivative of ambulo. |
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ambulance [noun] (a vehicle to carry those who cannot walk to the hospital) |
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Give the derivative of via. |
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viaduct [noun] (a roadway or bridge on piers) |
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Give the derivative of Deus |
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Give the derivative of luna. |
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lunar [adjective] (having to do with the moon) |
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What is the Latin sound of c before e, i, ae & oe? |
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What is the Latin sound of c before all other letters? |
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What is the Latin sound of g before e, i ae, & oe? |
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What is the Latin sound of g before all other letters? |
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What is the Latin sound of j? |
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What is the Latin sound of s? |
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What is the Latin sound of the ae diphthong? |
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What is the Latin sound of the oe diphthong? |
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What is the Latin sound of the au diphthong? |
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Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth. |
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Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of Hosts. |
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What is a derivative of gloria? |
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glorious [adjective] (wonderful) |
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What is another derivative of gloria? |
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glorify [verb] (to exalt, worship or honor) |
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What is a derivative of Jesus? |
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Jesuit [noun] (a Roman Catholic order for men, called the Society of Jesus) |
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What is derivative of laudo? |
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What is a derivative of clamo? |
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proclamation [noun] (an official announcement) |
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What is a derivative of caelum? |
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celestial [adjective] (heavenly) |
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What do you call two vowels that make one sound? |
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Stand up (one person) *remember g before e and i is soft like g as in germ* |
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Stand up (more than one person) |
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Pleni sunt caeli et terra gloria Tua. |
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Heaven and earth are full of Your glory. |
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What is a derivative of navigo? |
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navigate [verb] (to steer a ship of plane) OR navy [noun] (a nation's ships OR a dark blue color |
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What is another derivative of navigo? |
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navigate [verb] (to steer a ship of plane) OR navy [noun] (a nation's ships OR a dark blue color |
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What is a derivative of porto? |
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portable [adjective] (something that can be carried) OR airport [noun] (a place where aircraft land and take off) |
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What is another derivative of port? |
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portable [adjective] (something that can be carried) OR airport [noun] (a place where aircraft land and take off) |
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What is a derivative of oro? |
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oral [adjective] (spoken, or having to do with the mouth) OR oratory [noun] (the art of public speaking) |
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What is another derivative of oro? |
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oral [adjective] (spoken, or having to do with the mouth) OR oratory [noun] (the art of public speaking) |
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What is a derivative of laboro? |
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laboratory [noun] (a place for scientific work or research) OR labor [noun] (work, physical or mental exertion) |
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What is another derivative of laboro? |
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laboratory [noun] (a place for scientific work or research) OR labor [noun] (work, physical or mental exertion) |
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What is a derivative of specto? |
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spectacle [noun] (a remarkable sight) OR spectacular [adjective] (remarkable, unusual) |
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What is another derivative of specto? |
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spectacle [noun] (a remarkable sight) OR spectacular [adjective] (remarkable, unusual) |
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Goodbye (to more than one person) |
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What is a derivative of amo? |
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amorous [adjective] (full of love) |
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What is a derivative of adoro? |
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adoration [noun] (great love or devotion) OR adorable [adjective] lovable |
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What is a derivative of habito? |
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habitat [noun] a place where something or someone lives |
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What is a derivative of judico? |
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judicial [adjective] (having to do with judges, courts, and laws) OR judgement [noun] (a decision or opinion) |
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What is another derivative of judico? |
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judicial [adjective] (having to do with judges, courts, and laws) OR judgement [noun] (a decision or opinion) |
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What is a derivative of paro? |
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parachute [noun] a device used to slow the speed of someone jumping from an airplane. OR preparation [noun] (getting ready, or making something in advance |
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What is another derivative of paro? |
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parachute [noun] a device used to slow the speed of someone jumping from an airplane. OR preparation [noun] (getting ready, or making something in advance |
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Discipulus *sc has a 'sh' sound* |
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In a vocabulary list, Latin verbs all end in the letter____. |
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Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini. Hosanna in excelsis. |
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Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest. |
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What is a derivative of libero? |
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What is a derivative of narro? |
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narrate [verb] to tell about a story or event OR narrator [noun] (the person telling about the story or event |
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What is another derivative of narro? |
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narrate [verb] to tell about a story or event OR narrator [noun] (the person telling about the story or event |
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What is a derivative of pugno? |
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pugnacious [adjective] in a fighting spirit |
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What is a derivative of supero? |
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superior [adjective] excellent |
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What is a derivative of voco? |
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vocal [adjective] something to do with speaking or singing OR vocabulary [noun] a list of words |
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What is another derivative of voco? |
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vocal [adjective] something to do with speaking or singing OR vocabulary [noun] a list of words |
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Oremus. Sanctus, Santcus, Sanctus. Dominus Deus Sabaoth. Pleni sunt caeli et terra gloria Tua. Hosanna in excelsis. Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini. Hosanna in excelsis. |
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