`game` in Latin
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game
- noun
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activity for amusement or competition
ludusThe children played a game in the yard. — Pueri in area ludum egerunt.certamenThe final game was intense. — Certamen finale acre erat. -
[figurative,
idiomatic],
organized competitive activity or sport
ludus [figurative, idiomatic]He is new to the political game. — Novus est in ludo politico. -
wild animals hunted for food
venatioThey hunted game in the forest. — Venationem in silva exercuerunt.feraeThe tribe lived on game and berries. — Gens ex feris et baccis vivebat.
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activity for amusement or competition
- adjective
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[colloquial],
willing or eager to try something
paratus [colloquial]Are you game for a challenge? — Esne paratus ad provocationem?promptus [colloquial]She was game to try skydiving. — Prompta erat ad saltum e caelo temptandum.
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[colloquial],
willing or eager to try something