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Foreign Phrases: French, Latin, Italian

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Foreign Phrases French Latin Italian game quiz
"I'll give you the phrase in either Latin, French, or Italian and you give me the correct translation. Good luck. Note: Accent marks, etc. are not included."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. 'Audentes fortuna juvat' is Latin meaning what in English?
    Have good fortune
    Fortune favors the bold
    The grand fortune
    Fortune favors the weak


2. 'Eppur si muove' is Italian for what?
    On the contrary
    Let there be light
    And yet it does move
    The earth is round


3. 'Et tu, Brute!' is Latin for what?
    How are you, Brutus
    And you, Brutus!
    Nice to see you, Brutus
    Hello, Brutus


4. 'Une affaire d'honneur' is French. What does it mean?
    A case of honey
    A matter of honor
    More enduring
    Toward the left side


5. 'Lasciate ogni speranza, voi ch'entrate' is Italian. What is English meaning?
    Abandon all items once entering
    Abandon all hope for help
    Abandon all thoughts
    Abandon all hope, ye who enter


6. 'Le roi le veut' is French for what?
    The king is dead
    The king commands you
    The king will consider it
    The king wants it


7. 'Ecce signum' is Latin meaning:
    Behold the proof
    The evidence is proof
    Evil is here
    Behold the sign


8. 'Si jeunesse savait, si vieillesse pouvait' is French for what?
    If only youth knew, if only age could!
    If only I was not so weary
    If only time stopped, if only life was eternal
    If only they knew, if only I knew!


9. 'Taedium vitae' is Latin for which of the following?
    Weariness of life
    Virtue of life
    As you possess
    So much the better


10. 'Bonsoir' is French meaning what?
    Good evening
    Good afternoon
    Good morning
    Good luck


11. Latin: 'Damnant quod non intellegunt' means what in English?
    They despise change
    They condemn what they do not understand
    They hate intelligence
    Intelligence is hate


12. Italian: 'Ben trovato'
    Well cooked
    Not a bad story, even if untrue;
    Well-being
    Full of holes


13. Latin: 'Humanum est errare'
    To think is human
    To live is human
    To err is human
    To die is human


14. Latin: 'Ignorantia iuris neminem excusat'
    Ignorance is excused intelligence
    Ignorance of thyself is no excuse
    Ignorance of the law excuses no-one
    Ignorance is an excuse


15. Italian: 'Salto mortale'
    Salt morals
    Immortal dead
    Dining room
    Deadly leap


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Compiled Jun 19 13