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Which of the following is the correct feminine singular form for 'altŭs'?
Which of the following is the correct feminine singular form for 'altŭs'?
- altăm
- altŭm
- altī
- altă (correct)
The masculine plural form of 'altŭm' is 'altās'.
The masculine plural form of 'altŭm' is 'altās'.
False (B)
What is the neuter plural form of 'altă'?
What is the neuter plural form of 'altă'?
altă
The masculine singular form for 'tall' is ______.
The masculine singular form for 'tall' is ______.
Match the following forms with their corresponding categories:
Match the following forms with their corresponding categories:
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altus
altus
The singular masculine form of the Latin adjective altus, meaning "high" or "tall".
alta
alta
The singular feminine form of the Latin adjective altus, meaning "high" or "tall".
altum
altum
The singular neuter form of the Latin adjective altus, meaning "high" or "tall".
alti
alti
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altae
altae
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Study Notes
Latin Adjective Declension
- Altus (high, tall) is a Latin adjective.
- The table shows the different forms of the adjective for masculine, feminine, and neuter genders, in singular and plural.
- The forms are based on grammatical cases.
- The table provides the specific endings for each declension.
- Masculine singular forms include altus, alte, altum, alti, alto, alto.
- Feminine singular forms include alta, alta, altam, altae, altae, altae.
- Neuter singular forms include altum, altum, altum, alti, alto, alto.
- Masculine plural forms include alti, altos, altos, altōrum.
- Feminine plural forms include altae, altās, altae, altārum.
- Neuter plural forms include alta, altă, altī, altōrum.
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Test your knowledge of Latin adjective declension focusing on the word 'altus' which means high or tall. This quiz covers forms for masculine, feminine, and neuter genders in singular and plural, based on grammatical cases. Perfect for students learning Latin grammar!