Est nominativus pluralis de: collis parvus.
Quid est: colles parvī?
Interrogative pronouns ask this question.
What is "who or what"?
Demonstrative pronouns are used to point to this.
What is someone or something specific?
The price of a thing is put in this case.
What is the "ablative of price?"
Nouns of the 3rd declensions have this ending in the genitive singular.
Quid est "-is?"
Est ablativus singularis de: sol magnus.
Quid est sole magnō?
These are the nominative singular forms of the interrogative adjective in Latin.
What is "qui, quae, quod?"
These are the nominative singular forms of the demonstrative pronoun "this."
What is hic, haec, hoc?
These words are in the ablative of price in the sentence: Non magnō pretiō Medus anulum emit.
The pattern of -es, -is, -s in the nominative singular describe these types of 3rd declension nouns.
Est genetivus pluralis de: arbor alba.
Quid est arborum albarum?
This is the dative singular form of the interrogative pronoun.
These are the nominative singular forms of the demonstrative pronoun "that."
What is ille, illa, illud?
This word is in the ablative of price in the following sentence: Aliī anulum gemmatum octoginta sestertiīs vendunt
Quid est sestertiīs?
3rd Declension "I-stems" have this ending in the genitive plural.
What is "-ium."
Est dativus pluralis de: sol magnus
Quid est solibus magnīs?
This is the genitive singular form of the interrogative pronoun or adjective.
What is "cuius?"
What is "is, ea, id?"
The singular endings x, em, is, ī, e are the endings of this declension.
What is 3rd declension?
An adjective may not match the noun in this.
What is declension?
Est dativus singularis de: arbor alba.
Quid est arborī albae?
This is what the interrogative adjective modifies.
This is the genitive singular form of hic.
What is "huius?"
The noun stem is formed by removing this case ending from the noun.
What is the genitive singular?
This is the 3rd declension ending for the ablative singular.
What is the "-e?"