| Question | Answer |
| Campus, -i (m.) | Plain, field, open country |
| Cerva, -ae (f.) | Deer |
| Cervus, -i (m.) | Stag |
| Clangor, -oris (m.) | Noise |
| Gloria, -ae (f.) | Fame, glory |
| Initium, -i (n.) | Beginning (noun) |
| Porta, -ae (f.) | Gate, door |
| Ripa, -ae (f.) | Bank of a stream |
| Verbum, -i (n.) | Word |
| Audeo, -ere, - | To dare |
| Circumspecto, -are, -avi, -atum | To look around, look around at |
| Deleo, -ere, -evi, -etum | To destroy, blot out |
| Excito, -are, -avi, -atum | To stir up, rouse, excite, alarm |
| Moveo, -ere, movi, motum | To move |
| Nato, -are, -avi, -atum | To swim, float |
| Respondeo, -ere, -spondi, -sponsum | To answer, reply |
| Rogo, -are, -avi, -atum | To ask |
| Saluto, -are, -avi, -atum | To greet |
| Armatus, -a, -um | Armed |
| Armati, -orum (m.) | Armed men |
| Decem | Ten |
| Durus, -a, -um | Hard, difficult; Harsh |
| Ferus, -a, -um | Fierce, wild |
| Inimicus, -a, -um | Unfriendly |
| Inimicus, -i (m.) | Personal enemy |
| Perfidus, -a, -um | Treacherous; Without faith |
| Sacer, -cra, -crum | Sacred, holy |
| Stultus, -a, -um | Foolish, stupid |
| Suus, -a, -um | His, her, it, there (reflexive) |
| Totus, -a, -um | Whole, all |
| Verus, -a, -um | True |
| Vester, -stra, -strum | Your, yours (of more than one person) |
| Dum | While, as long as |
| Postquam | After (conj.) |
| Heri | Yesterday |
| Igitur | Therefore |
| Mane | In the morning |
| Paene | Almost |
| Undique | On all sides, from all sides |
| Vehementer | Violently, strongly, earnestly, very much |