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  • Latin grammar - Wikipedia
    Latin is a heavily inflected language with largely free word order Nouns are inflected for number and case; pronouns and adjectives (including participles) are inflected for number, case, and gender; and verbs are inflected for person, number, tense, aspect, voice, and mood
  • Latin declension - Wikipedia
    Adjectives are of two kinds: those like bonus, bona, bonum 'good' use first-declension endings for the feminine, and second-declension for masculine and neuter
  • Gender | Dickinson College Commentaries
    There are three Genders in Latin: Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter 30 The gender of Latin nouns is either natural or grammatical a Natural Gender denotes the sex of an object Note 1— Many nouns have both a masculine and a feminine form to distinguish sex
  • Gender - Latin for Students
    There are three genders in the Latin language - masculine, feminine, and neuter A noun's gender doesn't always have something to do with the noun - it's just a grammatical quality
  • Rules of Gender | Dickinson College Commentaries
    Many nouns may be either masculine or feminine, according to the sex of the object These are said to be of Common Gender Note— Several names of animals have a grammatical gender, independent of sex These are called epicene Thus lepus (hare) is always masculine, and vulpēs (fox) is always feminine
  • Lesson 5: Explanation of Noun Genders | DISCAMUS: Latin for Beginners
    Adjective Agreement: Adjectives in Latin must agree with the nouns they modify in gender, number, and case For example, the adjective for "good" in latin changes to "bonus" for masculine, "bona" for feminine, and "bonum" for neuter nouns
  • Gender in Latin and Beyond: A Philologist’s Take – Antigone
    In the predominantly masculine fourth declension we find feminine porticus, “portico”, and manus, “hand”; but porticus is also attested as masculine, and manus is so frequent that it is learnt in early childhood, and such words retain irregularities more easily
  • Latin Feminine - Learn Languages
    This page contains a course in Latin Feminine and Masculine as well as a list of other lessons in grammar topics and common expressions in Latin
  • Latin Nouns - Script Tutorial
    In Latin, nouns can take six different cases, and some proper nouns can take a seventh These are called nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, vocative, and locative
  • Latin Grammar - Learn Languages
    If you're trying to learn the most essential topics about Latin you will find some useful resources including a course about adjectives, adverbs, articles, gender (feminine, masculine ), negation, nouns, numbers, phrases, plural, prepositions, pronouns, questions, verbs, vocabulary, excercises to help you with your Latin grammar Enjoy our





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