fungus), but neuters end in “um” in the singular and “a” in the plural (medium, forum); there are also 2nd declension words ending in “er” which becomes either “ri” or “eri” in the plural, depending on the word.
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SINGULAR Nom. suffervefuturum Gen. suffervefuturi Dat. suffervefuturo Acc. suffervefuturum Abl. suffervefuturum Voc. suffervefuturo PLURAL Nom. suffervefutura Gen. suffervefuturorum Dat. suffervefuturis Acc. suffervefutura Abl. suffervefutura Voc. suffervefuturis‹...
The table below is the complete conjugation of the verbdare("to give") in the present tense, active voice, indicative mood in singular and plural and all the persons. We take off the-areinfinitive ending, which leaves us withd-. Then we apply the conjugated endings. Note how the endings...
Recent News: The Fascinating World of Handwriting Translation: Bridging the Gap Between Analog and Digital Text Latin Grammar Nouns Latin nouns decline according to five declensions. The principal parts of a noun are its nominative and genitive singular forms, for example: matella, matellae. nf...
It means “God be with you (plural),” and was said a lot as Christianity began to dominate the Latin-speaking world, and continued to be said through the Middle Ages among the clergy, who like all literate people of the day knew Latin....
I agree that the "ptych" concept doesn't really apply to a single piece, but if I wanted to name it that way to clarify it differing from other, multi-part, pieces of art, I would be inclined to call it a holoptych, indicating that it's both singular and that ...
(present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect), three moods (indicative, imperative and subjunctive, in addition to theinfinitive, participle, gerund, gerundive and supine), three persons (first, second, and third), two numbers (singular and plural), two voices (active ...
Singular: pinguefactūrūm, –am, –ūmesse Plural: pinguefactūros, –as, –aesse GERUNDIO Genitivo: pinguĕfăciendi Dativo: pinguĕfăciendo Accusativo: ad pinguĕfăciendum Ablativo: pinguĕfăciendo SUPIN pinguefactum {{ID:PINGUEFACIO100}} ...
But real name of our people is the Roma (plural) and the Rom (male singular) and Romňi (female singular), the word Rom comes from the name of Indian Caste of Dom, with the D becoming R, to us are probably somewhat connected the Domari People of the Middle East (but culturally we...