'Fifth'. Often this was a name in Rome as well, given to the fifth child in the family.
Quintus means "fifth".
Metella is the mother Caecilius is the father Quintus is the the son
Quintus is a Roman boy
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The Latin name for the number 5 is quinque.The ordinal form 5th is quintus.
Quintus or Quinta is Latin for "fifth". A Roman child named after a number may not actually be born in that order. Examples: Primus Secundus Tertius Quartus Quintus Sextus Septimus Decimus
"Metella and Quintus [proper names] are dead."
'Quintus est in triclinio' translates to 'Quintus is in the dining room'.
Walter Quintus was born in 1949.
Quintus of Phrygia died in 285.
In Book 1 of the Cambridge Latin Course, Lucius Caecilius Iucundus had one child- a son named Quintus.
Quintus ambulat ad tabernam in Roma. That one's close - but needs a couple of changes. Quintus ad tabernam Romae ambulavit. Ambulavit = walked (Ambulat = walks) This sentence is one of the few places where a rarely used Latin case comes in - the locative case. The word for Rome is put in locative (Romae) to indicate place where.