Back when I was a high-school Latin student, we had to memorize "the four principal parts" of every new verb. Just learning amare ("to love") wasn't enough information, but learning the four separate...
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Back when I was a high-school Latin student, we had to memorize "the four principal parts" of every new verb. Just learning amare ("to love") wasn't enough information, but learning the four separate...
Sure -- if the genitive singular ends in -и, then the noun is feminine, but if the genitive singular ends in -я, then the noun is masculine! ;-)
Which is, of course, just another way of saying...
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