Plural: infantem
Infans.
Infans
It's 'infans'.
Infans
English baby most likely comes from the latin babae, meaning joy the latin word for baby is infans
Childish is puerilis or infans
a child/infant is parvulus Child (offspring) is liber
You say Baby Dragon in Latin like this: Infans Draco.
It depends on the gender of the baby in question. 'infans' can be taken as a masculine or feminine noun, depending on the sex of the baby. It is declined the same way in both cases, so the use of 'infans' is correct regardless. However, the adjective 'economicus' must agree with the gender of the noun it modifies, in this case, 'infans'. Therefore, if the baby is male we have 'infans economicus' but in the case of a female baby we have 'infans economica'. Presumably you are using it in a general case, not specific to a certain child, so the male form 'infans economicus' is fine.
No. It is the Latin singular.The Latin plural is bursae. The English plural is bursas.
In Latin est is singular. est plural is sunt
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