How to Look Up Adjectives in a Latin Dictionary
Latin adjectives, like nouns, are declined using their respective declension. An adjective must agree with the noun in gender, number, and case, but …
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Latin adjectives, like nouns, are declined using their respective declension. An adjective must agree with the noun in gender, number, and case, but …
Continue ReadingAs Latin is an inflected language, Latin verbs give the beginning student trouble in forming all the possible combinations of verb usage. The Latin …
Continue ReadingUnlike English, gender plays an important role in proper Latin grammar. Memorizing the gender of nouns from the beginning can save much time needed to …
Continue ReadingUnlike English verbs with three principal parts, Latin has four principal parts. These principal parts must be memorized to properly conjugate the …
Continue ReadingAs an inflected language, Latin words change to reflect their use. The five basic cases found in Latin declensions have subtle but important …
Continue ReadingLatin may be dead but the language is alive and well in classrooms around the world. Speaking Latin is a rare skill; most Latin instruction …
Continue ReadingVerbs are the action words of sentences and form the basis for understanding the relationships that exist among other words in a sentence. …
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