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What is Latin for Sons?

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Updated: 8/17/2019

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What is the latin word for sons your friend has three sons that she wants protected how would she say sons?

The Latin word for sons is "filii." However, in that sentence, 'sons' is used as a direct object and therefore must be in the accusative case. Therefore, you would say "filios."


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What is the greek word for son?

* filius: son (subject in sentence) * filium: son (object in sentence) * filio: to/for son * filii: sons (subject in sentence) * filios: sons (object in sentence) * filiis: to/for sons The words with a bold "s" at the end is to emphasise that they are plural only. Note that Latin does not specify 'a' or 'the'; these words are taken from context.


What is the possessive form of sons-in-law?

The possessive form of the plural noun sons-in-law is sons-in-law's.example: Both of my sons-in-law's birthdays are on the same day.


What is 'luciferous' in Latin?

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Does filium also translate daughter in Latin?

No, filium is the accusative singular (direct object) form of the word for "son", filius. The corresponding word for "daughter" is filiam (from filia).However, filium can mean "child" irrespective of gender, and filios (masculine plural) can mean "children" (i.e., "sons and daughters") as well as just "sons".


Who said The sons remember The sons of the sons forget?

Bible writers and/or Shakespeare?


What is the possevive noun for sons-in-law?

The possessive form for the plural noun sons-in-law is sons-in-law's. Example: My sons-in-law's party was a special occasion.