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What is the meaning of the word Hic in Latin?
What is the meaning of the word Hic in Latin?
Whatgender does the word Haec represent?
Whatgender does the word Haec represent?
What is the grammatical case of the word Hoc?
What is the grammatical case of the word Hoc?
What is the meaning of Huius m in Latin?
What is the meaning of Huius m in Latin?
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Huius f is in what grammatical case?
Huius f is in what grammatical case?
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Huic m is which case in Latin?
Huic m is which case in Latin?
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What is the meaning of the word Hunc?
What is the meaning of the word Hunc?
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What case is represented by the word Hae?
What case is represented by the word Hae?
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What is the genitive plural form of He in Latin?
What is the genitive plural form of He in Latin?
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The word His can refer to which case?
The word His can refer to which case?
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What is the singular accusative form of the neuter in Latin?
What is the singular accusative form of the neuter in Latin?
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What is the accusative plural form for feminine in Latin?
What is the accusative plural form for feminine in Latin?
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What is the plural nominative form for the masculine in Latin?
What is the plural nominative form for the masculine in Latin?
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What is the dative case for neuter in Latin?
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Study Notes
Hic, Haec, Hoc Pronouns
- Hic is a masculine singular nominative pronoun meaning "this"
- Haec is a feminine singular nominative pronoun meaning "this"
- Hoc is a neuter singular nominative pronoun meaning "this"
Genitive Singular Forms
- Huius m indicates "of this" in masculine form
- Huius f indicates "of this" in feminine form
- Huius n indicates "of this" in neuter form
Dative Singular Forms
- Huic m is used for "to/for this" in masculine
- Huic f is used for "to/for this" in feminine
- Huic n is used for "to/for this" in neuter
Accusative Singular Forms
- Hunc is the accusative form for "this" in masculine
- Hanc is the accusative form for "this" in feminine
- Hoc also serves as the accusative for "this" in neuter
Nominative Plural Forms
- Hi represents "these" in masculine plural
- Hae indicates "these" in feminine plural
- Haec is used for "these" in neuter plural
Genitive Plural Forms
- Horum refers to "of these" in masculine plural
- Harum is "of these" in feminine plural
- Horum also applies to "of these" in neuter plural
Dative Plural Forms
- His is used for "to/for these" in masculine plural
- His remains the same for feminine plural
- His is also applicable for neuter plural
Accusative Plural Forms
- H(o)s represents the accusative form for "these" in masculine plural
- H(a)s serves as the accusative for "these" in feminine plural
- Haec functions as the accusative for "these" in neuter plural
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