Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Latin Plural Nounsendings What Is The Difference Between The Singular And Plural In Latin?

What is the difference between the singular and plural in Latin? - latin plural nounsendings

Please explain

Thanks

1 comments:

CatWoman's Return said...

Depends ... America has to deliver many cases and situations has a completely different form of this word, as decreases.
And verbs have a form for each person and every time ... So it's a bit difficult to answer your question briefly, it is couse the basis of Latin grammar.

Ostend-is imperative to 2 ^-person singular - you are!
Ostendete - is the imperative of 2 ^ Pural person - see you (all)!
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ...
Well, not really a word ... but you are trying to use:
East aunt (brag / à la carte), is the imperative: Hold / ostentate.
As you can see Ostend Oyu "and" profile "is very similar, but" magnificent "I think, to see beutiful .... Smth
When you say: "beuty Show," which holds pulchritudine ostentate /

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