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- ('today'). The first and second persons are irregular, and both pronouns are indeclinable for gender; and the third person reflexive pronoun sē, suī always refers...
- Another contains words for objects, forming no genitive plural. The Indeclinable Feminines are an additional class of weak noun which originally had a...
- the longer form latinoamericano. The element Latino- is actually an indeclinable, compositional form in -o (i.e. an elemento compositivo) that is emplo****...
- (Cicero) 'they divide the whole thing into two parts' Mīlle '1000' is indeclinable in the singular but variable in the plural: dā mī bāsia mīlle, deinde...
- and feminine. Latvian nouns can be classified as either declinable or indeclinable. Most Latvian nouns are declinable, and regular nouns belong to one of...
- the most common indeclinable nouns are: However, there are some exceptions. Some nouns may sound like they are a part of the indeclinable declension, but...
- Others were adopted directly, often treating the new place names as indeclinable nouns; here Yerushalem is brought over as Jerusalem, with the Latin J...
- of which suggests that these authors treated the name "Mithra" as an indeclinable foreign word. Related deity-names in other languages include: Vedic Sanskrit...
- indeclinables. Indeclinables may be divided into either simple and compound. The latter is treated under Sanskrit compounds and the term indeclinable...
- Similarly, wh- forms were not used as relative pronouns. Instead, the indeclinable word þe is used, often preceded by (or replaced by) the appropriate form...