The gender of the majority of nouns in the 1st declension.
Quid est feminine?
The gender(s) of the majority of nouns in this declension is(are).
the three genders in the third declension are
Quid est masculine, feminine, and neuter.
the gender are the majority of nouns in this declension.
Quid est Masculine?
The case villa is in in the following sentence:
Cogidubnus est in villa
Quid est ablative?
The case of plaustrum in the following sentence:
Cogidubnus plaustrum habet
Quid est accusative?
The case of Fele in the following sentence:
Panis est in fele
Quid est ablative?
The case of portus in the following sentence.
Portus magnus et pulcher est.
Quid est masculine?
The gender, number, and case of via in the following sentence:
Hortus multas vias habet
Quid est feminine, accusative, plural?
The gender, number, and case of vitrum in the following sentence:
Vitrum meum est pulchrum.
Quid est neuter, singular, nominative?
The gender number and case of Clementi in the following sentence:
Eutychus praesidium Clementi non dat
Quid est dative?
The gender, number and case of Portu in the following sentence
Caecilius est in portu magno
Quid est masculine, ablative, singular?
Puella in the genitive plural is
The reverse of hortis is.
Quid est horto?
The nominative and the genitive endings of the 3rd declension are.
Quid est ---, -is?
The nominative and the genitive of the first declension is.
Quid est "a" and "ae"
What is the gender, number, and case of Cogidubno in the following sentence:
Clemens dat vinum Cogidubno
Quid est dative?
The reverse of miles is
Quid est milites?