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How do you write 'free' in Latin?

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Anonymous

16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

The word 'free' is an adjective in English and in Latin. Latin gives feminine, masculine or neuter gender to its nouns. Adjectives must agree in gender with the nouns or pronouns that they modify. Therefore, the adjective 'free' takes three forms in the singular, and three forms in the plural. In the masculine, the adjective is liber in the singular, and liberi in the plural. In the feminine, it's libera in the singgular, and liberae in the plural. In the neuter, it's liberum in the singular, and libera in the plural.

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