The case of the "water" in "The water is good" if the sentence were in Latin.
What is the NOMINATIVE case of the "water" in "The water is good" if the sentence were in Latin?
"Good Water" in Nominative Singular
Bona Aqua
Amo in the 1p Singular Present & Future
Amo & Amabo
What is "Anna loves the horse" in Latin?
Agricola terra
What is "the farmer of the land" in Latin?
The case of the "money" in "The sailor carries money" if the sentence was in Latin.
What is the ACCUSATIVE case of the "money" in "The sailor carries money" if the sentence were in Latin?
What is "malum carrum"?
Navigo in the 2p Singular Present & Future
Agricola multam pecuniam laudabit.
What is "the farmer praises much money."
What is "the cart of the horse" in Latin?
The case of the "sailors" in "The waves rock the boat of sailors" if the sentence was in Latin.
What is the GENITIVE case of the "sailors" in "The waves rock the boat of sailors" if the sentence was in Latin?
What is "clari agricolae"?
Laudo in the 1p, 2p, & 3p Plural Present & Future
What are "Laudamus, Laudatis, Laudant" and
"Laudabimus, laudabitis, laudbunt"?
Unda et nauta terrae reginam ad agricolam portant.
What is "the wave and the sailor of the land carry the queen" in Latin?
Aquae bonae nautae
What is "the good water of the sailor"?
The cases for "food" and "supply" in the sentence "The supply of the food are prepared by a chef" if the sentence was in Latin.
What is The NOMINATIVE case for "food" and GENITIVE for "supply" in the sentence "The food of the sailor are prepared by a chef" if the sentence was in Latin?
"The great number of money"
"Magnus numerus pecuniae"
Specto conjugated in the future tense with translations
What are
Spectabo = I will watch
Spectabis = You will watch
Spectabit = He/she/it will watch
Spectabimus = We will watch
Spectabitis = You will watch
Spectabunt = They will watch
Ubi multa copia curarum cibum planum nunc parabunt.
What is "The abundance of concerns will prepare flat food" in Latin?
What is "the abundance of numbers of shapes" in Latin?
The cases for "number," "queen," and "shape" in the sentence "The famous queen does not praise the great number of shapes" if the sentence was in Latin.
What is the ACCUSATIVE case for "number," NOMINATIVE for "queen," and GENITIVE for "shape" in the sentence "The famous queen praises the great number of shapes" if the sentence was in Latin?
"the flat waves of the bad sailors of the new queen"
What is
Paro = I prepare
Paras = You prepare
Parat = He/she/it prepares
Paramus = We prepare
Paratis = You prepare
Parant = They prepare
Paro = I will prepare
Parabis = You will prepare
Parabit = He/she/it will prepare
Parabimus = We will prepare
Parabitis = You will prepare
Parabunt = They will prepare
The queen of the lands and waves will work to carry the food to the island.
What is "Regina terrarum et undarum laborabit portare cibum ad insulam" in English?
The sailors' money is the queen's money.
What is "Pecunia nautarum est pecunia reginae"