Depends on the case.
Nominative (subject of the sentence): cives
Vocative (when you address the noun): cives
Accusative (having something done to it): cives
Genitive (of the something): civium
Dative (to or for the something): civibus
Ablative (by, with or from the something): civibus
League of United Latin American Citizens was created in 1929.
The Latin term for Roman citizens or citizens of Rome is "quirites".
There were not very many Latin citizens in the American Colonies. The War had no special effect on any that were there.
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All of them; however most US Citizens residing in Latin America are found in Mexico.
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Most roman citizens would generally speak "Latin". The Latin word for where is "ubi".
Cives in Latin means citizens.
The League of United Latin American Citizens.
The League of United Latin American Citizens supported Hispanics and it helped to combat racial discrimination against them. The League was created in 1929.
Olim cives is Latin for "formerly citizens".