How to Form and Translate Latin Infinitive Verbs
Latin infinitives are often associated with the second principal part of a verb. Their use is both varied and important to the Latin language. Learn …
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Latin infinitives are often associated with the second principal part of a verb. Their use is both varied and important to the Latin language. Learn …
Continue ReadingAs an inflected language, Latin uses the genitive case to denote possession. But unlike English, a noun and its possessor need not reside next to each …
Continue ReadingLike English, direct and indirect objects are used to indicate how a noun is related to the action in a sentence. Learn about Latin objects in this …
Continue Reading“Fear” – one word in English but in this short piece, you’ll learn two Spanish words plus a couple of phrases! Don’t be …
Continue ReadingThe verb “find” – like the verb “get” has numerous solutions in Spanish. Read this article to find out how to render …
Continue ReadingLatin does not specify definite and indefinite articles as is done in English. This fact gives native English speakers a lot of trouble when …
Continue ReadingNot all verbs expressing desire are equal. Learn about love, mere desire… strong desire and more, here!
Continue ReadingThe second declension of Latin is composed of masculine and neuter nouns with, of course, the usual exceptions. In this overview, learn about …
Continue ReadingThe third declension of Latin follows the same rules as the previous two. However, third declension nouns have irregular nominative singular forms. …
Continue ReadingThe fourth declension offers students fewer problems than the third, particularly because the fourth declension contains far fewer nouns.
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