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  1. Conjugation tables of all Latin verbs, with passive, participes and translations.

  2. Nouns beginning with i. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z , Overview. Conjugation trainer (Free choice of verbs, persons, times) Declension trainer (Free choice of nouns, all cases) Adjective trainer (Positive, comparison, adverbs) Pronoun trainer (Declension of pronouns) Agreement trainer (Agreement of nouns and adjectives)

  3. Latin Core Vocabulary (2014) by Christopher Francese. Cactus2000 (2000) by Bernd Krüger. Browse the classical Latin dictionary with modern and easy to use tools. See definitions, example sentences, hear pronunciations, and more.

  4. Jan 27, 2022 · Finally, latin.cactus2000.de showed me that it is in the 3rd declension, and shows it in N-V-Ac-G-D-Ab form: SINGULAR: caput, caput, caput, capitis, capiti, capite; PLURAL: capita, capita, capita, capitum, capitibus, capitibus. In particular, what makes it decline that way in N-V-Ac singular?

  5. Conjugate a Latin Verb. Enter the 1st person indicative present form (e.g., 'amo') See also: Latin Nouns. Latin Adjectives.

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