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- Third declension, i-stem citizen
- Civis cives
- Civis civium
- Civi civibus
- Civem cives
- Cive civibus
- Civis cives
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Third decl, i-stem nubes
- Nubes nubes
- Nibis nubium
- Nubi nubibus
- Nubem nubes
- Nube nubibus
- Nubes nubes
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Third decl, i-stem base in 2 consonants
- Urbs urbes
- Urbis urbium
- Urbi urbibus
- Urbem urbes
- Urbe urbibus
- Urbs urbes
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Third decl, i-stem, neuter in -e, -al, -ar
- Mare maria
- Maris marium
- Mari maribus
- Mare maria
- Mari maribus
- Mare maria
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Third decl, irreg - vis
- Vis vires
- (vis) virium
- (Vi) viribus
- Vim vires
- Vi viribus
- Vis vires
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Hints to tell an i-stem
- 1. Masc and fem nouns - most have a nom form ending in -lois or -es and the same number of syllables in both nom and gen forms; ex. Hostis, hostis, m. Enemy; navis, navis, f. Ship
- 2. Masc also but mostly fem nouns with a nom sing in -s or -x, which have a gase ending in 2 consonants; ex. Ars, artis, f. Art, skill; dens, dents, m. Tooth
- 3. Neuternouns w a nom in -al, -ar, -e. Have the i in the gen plur but also in the nom, acc and voc plur; ex. Animal, animalis, n. Animal
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Living creature, animal
Animal, animalis, n. An i-stem
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Art, skill
Ars, artis, f. I-stem
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Ear
Auris, auris, f. I-stem
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Citizen
Civis, civis, m or f. i-stem
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Right, justice, law
Ius, iuris, n
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Sea
Mare, maris, n. I-stem
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Death
Mors, mortis, f. I-stem
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Cloud
Nubes, nubis, f. I-stem
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Part, share; direction
Pars, partis, f. I-stem
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Uproar, disturbance; Crowd, mob, multitude
- Turba, turbae, f.
- Doesnt always have negative connotations like mpb dpes in english
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City
Urbs, urbis, f i-stem
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Force, power, violence; in plur - strength
Vis, vis, f - irreg i stem
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Strength
Vires, virium, f irreg i-stem
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Away from, from; by, prep
- A, ab. Use w ablative.
- By indicates personal agent.
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Across, prep
Trans, with acc
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To soeak to, address
Appello, appellare, appellavi, appelalaum, 4
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To run, rush, move quickly
Curro, currere, cucurri, cursum, 3
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To change, alter; exchange
Muto, mutare, mutavi, mutatum, 4
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To hold, keep; restrain
Teneo, tenere, tenui, tentum, 2
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To hold together, contain, keep, enclose, restrain
Contineo, continere, continui, contentum, 2
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To avoid, shun
Vito, vitare, vitavi, vitatum, 4
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