This is the plural form of "agricola".
"Pecūniam" is in this case.
What is the accusative case?
This Latin word means "girl" in English.
What is "puella"?
This is the third-person plural form of "currit".
What is "currunt"?
What is "third person"?
This is the plural form of "clāmor".
What is "clāmōrēs"?
What is the nominative case?
This is the Latin word meaning "you".
What is "tū"?
This is the third-person plural form of "ambulat".
What is "ambulant"?
This is the person of the verb "plaudis".
What is "second person"?
This is the singular form of "fābulae".
What is "fabula"?
The noun "Servī" follows this declension.
What is the second declension?
"iuvenis" is the Latin word for this.
What is a "young man"?
This is the third-person singular form of "dormiunt".
What is "dormit"?
What is "habeō"?
This is the singular form of "amīcī".
What is "amīcus"?
The noun "agricolae" follows this declension.
What is the first declension?
The word "iūdex" means this in English.
What is "judge"?
This is the third-person singular form of the word meaning "to have".
What is "habet"?
This word "reddō" is in the form for this person.
What is the "first person"?
This is the plural form of "senex".
What is "senēs"?
The noun "āctōrēs" follows this declension.
What is the third declension?
"Hodiē" means this in English.
What is "Today"?
This is the third-person plural form of the Latin word meaning "to stand".
What is "stant"?
The word "inquis" is in the form for this person.
What is the "second person"?