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If you are looking for the meaning of accusative in latin my competance is not good enough, but if you are looking for just the word in latin it is accusativus
Well you could use the latin word for brave which is Amimus. And the latin word for heart which is Cor.
The accusative word for Pictor in latin is Picturam.
fortis = (Fôr•tîss)
The Latin word for Fortitude is Fortis.
The Latin word 'fortis' mean strong or brave.
vir (in the nominative case) and vim in the accusative case) Both 3rd declension nouns
mercatorem is the accusative case version of the latin word mercator meaning merchant.
Fortis.
The word 'naturam' is the form of the Latin word 'natura' in the accusative case. A word in the accusative case is called the direct object, because it is on the receiving end of the direct action of the verb. The English equivalent of the word 'naturam' is the following: nature. And the Latin pronunciation is as follows: nah-TOO-rahm.
There are more than one Latin word for 'strong'. It depends on what situation you are in. Some of them include: infragilis, durus, fortis, validus, potens (this is also used as a name) and firmus.
fundos- farms. (plural, 2nd person, accusative case [noun].)