Second-declension
noun (nominative singular in -er).
Is ager first or second-declension?
Adjectives of the 1st and
2nd Declensions
(ā- and o- stems) are declined in the masculine like servus, puer, or ager; in the feminine like stella; and in the neuter like bellum.
What declension is ager agri M?
field.
What declension is est?
Verb. est (third person present singular indicative esti, past participle fute)
I am
.
What is the gender of ager in Latin?
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2nd Declension
Masculine
Singular Plural
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nominative ager agr-i
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vocative agr-e agr-i
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accusative agr-um agr-os
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genitive agr-i agr-orum
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What is 3rd declension in Latin?
The third declension is a category of nouns in Latin and Greek with broadly similar case formation — diverse stems, but similar endings. ... A subcategory within both the Latin and Greek third declension is
nouns with consonant stems
. These, unlike all first- and second-declension nouns, end in a consonant.
What three endings do 1st and 2nd declension adjectives have?
The 2-1-2 adjective can be recognized from endings of all three entries (-us, -a, -um or -r, -a, -um). The three forms listed tells us the nominative singular form for all three genders –
masculine, feminine, and neuter
(from left to right). The declension of these adjectives is relatively simple.
Is ager second-declension?
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Case Singular Plural
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Vocative ager agrī
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Is Qui Latin?
A nominative plural
quēs
(qui-) occurs in early Latin. A dative and ablative plural quīs (quo-) is found even in classic Latin.
What gender is Silva?
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Gender
Female
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Name day October 11
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Origin
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Region of origin Latvia
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What does EST mean in largest?
suffix. suffix. /əst/ (makes superlative adjectives and adverbs)
widest biggest happiest soonest
compare -er.
What does Fuerit mean in Latin?
third-person singular future perfect active indicative of sum
.
Is sunt a word?
No,
sunt is not in the scrabble
dictionary.
What does campus mean in Latin?
campus Add to list Share. ... The word campus is Latin for “
a field”
or “an expanse surrounded.”
What is the base of the Latin word ager?
The English word
agriculture
derives from the Latin ager (field) and colo (cultivate) signifying, when combined, the Latin agricultura: field or land tillage.
What declension is Frumentum?
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Case Singular Plural
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Nominative frūmentum frūmenta
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Genitive frūmentī frūmentōrum
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Dative frūmentō frūmentīs
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Accusative frūmentum frūmenta
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