Say “Love,” “Thunder,” and “Wisdom” in Roman Myth Words

The ancient Romans loved stories about powerful gods and big ideas. These ideas like love, thunder, and wisdom had names that became words in Latin, and many are still around today!

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What Do These Powerful Words Mean?

  • Love = Amor (Also the name of Cupid—god of love!)
  • Thunder = Tonitrus (Jupiter was the god of thunder)
  • Wisdom = Sapientia (Minerva was the goddess of wisdom)

These words help kids explore deep meanings and cool history—all through fun language learning.

Fun Activities to Bring the Words to Life

Create a Roman Word Shield

Have kids draw a shield and write one big Latin word—like Amor—in the center. Add pictures or symbols around it.

Thunder Clap Game

Every time you say “Tonitrus!,” kids clap like thunder! It’s a fun way to practice the word and stay active.

Dinolingo makes learning Latin fun and exciting for kids ages 2–14. With animated videos, story-based learning, and interactive games, children learn ancient words like sapientia and amor in a playful, modern way.

It works on the web, iOS, and Android, and includes printable worksheets and songs that bring Roman myths to life.

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