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==== Plurals ==== | ==== Plurals ==== | ||
Plural forms of Latin words usually end in ''-i, -ae, or -es''. Thus ''patrinus'' (godfather) becomes ''patrini'' (godparents), ''filia'' (daughter) becomes ''filiae'' (daughters), and ''pater'' (father) becomes ''patres'' (fathers). However, these same endings may also indicate other grammatical changes besides plurality. | Plural forms of Latin words usually end in ''-i, -ae, or -es''. Thus ''patrinus'' (godfather) becomes ''patrini'' (godparents), ''filia'' (daughter) becomes ''filiae'' (daughters), and ''pater'' (father) becomes ''patres'' (fathers). However, these same endings may also indicate other grammatical changes besides plurality. | ||
==== Grammar ==== | ==== Grammar ==== |
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