tknight
Question about Second Declension Plural Dative Latin: I'm working in the second declension right now, and trying to get it down. When I decline a noun into the plural dative, do I maintain the final vowel of the base? For example, I'll use the nominative "Gladius." It's a 2nd declension noun. The root base is, I presume, "Gladi-". If correct, do I maintain the i there at the end when putting the word into the plural dative (-is)? It would look, to illustrate, like this: "Gladiis." Or another, nominative "Nubius," to plural dative "Nubiis"? Thanks!
29 апр. 2011 г., 17:28
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Yes, the letter i is maintained.
8 мая 2011 г.
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