You cannot decline "to be" in Latin because "to be" is a verb, and only nouns can be declined. Verbs are conjugated. The full conjugation of "to be" is as follows:
Present Active Indicative: sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt
Future Active Indicative: ero, eris, erit, erimus, eritis, erunt
Perfect Active Indicative: fui, fuisti, fuit, fuimus, fuistis, fuerunt
Imperfect Active Indicative: eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant
Pluperfect Active Indicative: fueram, fueras, fuerat, fueramus, fueratis, fuerant
Future Perfect Active Indicative: fuero, fueris, fuerit, fuerimus, fueritis, fuerint
Present Active Subjunctive: sim, sis, sit, simus, sitis, sint
Perfect Active Subjunctive: fuerim, fueris, fuerit, fuerimus, fueritis, fuerint
Imperfect Active Subjunctive: essem, esses, esset, essemus, essitis, essint
Pluperfect Active Subjunctive: fuissem, fuisses, fuisset, fuissemus, fuissetis, fuissent
Imperative: es, este
There are no passive forms of "to be."
SingularNom:PuellaGen:PuellaeDat:PuellaeAccus:PuellamAbl:PuellaPluralPuellaePuellarumPuellisPuellasPuellis
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To decline a noun in Latin, you need to change its form to indicate the case, number, and gender it is representing in the sentence. There are five main declensions in Latin, each with its own set of endings for the different cases. By learning the different declensions and their associated endings, you can accurately decline nouns in Latin.
You take the stem of the word then you apply the case endingsEX.SingularAquaAquaeAquaeAquamAquaPlural
Venecular language
Which led most directly to the decline of the Latin language
Vernacular language
It means lean! Ex. Incline or decline!
The indigenous population of Latin America declined with the arrival of Europeans due to factors such as warfare, forced labor, introduction of new diseases like smallpox, and displacement from their lands. These factors led to a significant decrease in the native population over time.
it is encomienda
Pro.However, if you're trying to say "for a person," or something involving an indirect object, just decline the noun so that it's in the dative case.
There is no single word for "they." Use ei, eae or ea ( for masculine, feminine or neuter nouns) remembering to decline them according to the part of speech they represent.