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Some difficulties in Latin - What are the stems in the following: mulier, -eris III f., infans, -ntis III m., infamia I, -ae f., fides, -ei V f., fors, fortis III f. - What are the syllable boundaries in the following: quot, amicitia, quinque, Theodora, Juppiter.
2013년 4월 9일 오전 11:37
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stems mulier- infant- infami- fid- fort- Syllables in Latin divide between two separate consonants. One consonant or two consonants sounded together (tr, pl, cr, ...) go with the following syllable. The word quot is 1 syllable, though at least in poetry the final t would start the following syllable. a - mi - ci - ti - a quin - que The - o - do - ra Jup - pi - ter
2013년 6월 4일
belowing is my own opinions...:)
2013년 4월 14일
I can help ya with the second question...I just started learning it quot, amicitia, quinque, Theodora, Juppiter. quot--q+u, these two letter are always stuck to each other..so qu+o+t this is a monosyllabic word amictia : a+mi+ci+ti+a quinque: like quot..quin+que...two syllables Theodora: th may be borrowed from old greek...the+o+do+ra Juppiter : I think it's Ju-ppi-ter, but according to my book, it seems to be like"jup+pi+ter"
2013년 4월 14일
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