Aeruginospora singularis was created in 1908.
Aeruginospora furfuracea was created in 1973.
Nesopupa singularis was created in 1920.
Pyrgomantis singularis was created in 1869.
I believe they are called "dikastes", that's in singularis.
Singularis: I am = Jeg er. You are = Du er. He, she, it is = Han, hun, den/det er. Pluralis: We are = Vi er. You are = I er. They are = De er. "To be" is called "At være" in present tense in Danish, and is spelled the same way whether it's in singularis or pluralis.
Johann Heinrich Leich has written: 'De origine et incrementis typographiae Lipsiensis liber singularis..'
Johann Georg Roederer has written: 'De morbo mucoso liber singularis' 'Elemens de l'art des accouchemens' -- subject(s): Obstetrics
Alexander Arnold Pagenstecher has written: 'De jure ventris, vom Recht schwangerer Weiber, tractatus juridicus singularis' -- subject(s): Women, Social conditions, Legal status, laws
Johann Christian Frommann was a German author, known for his writings on theology, philosophy, and education. He was a prominent figure in the Enlightenment movement and his works often focused on promoting rational thinking and individual freedom. Some of his notable works include "On Education" and "The Nature of God."
Giovanni Battista Verna has written: 'Joannis Baptistae Verna Lancianensis phil., ac med. doctoris, et vigiliensis physici primarii Princeps morborum acutorum pleuritis tractatus novissimus, & singularis' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Pleurisy
Depends from the gender and number of noun with which the adjective is used. singularis: (masc, femine, neutral): mocny, mocna, mocne pluralis: (masc, neutral /męskoosobowy, niemęskoosobowy): mocni, mocne so: mocny trunek (strong drink) mocna lina (strong rope) mocne krzeslo (strong chair) etc
The words am and was are verbs. The tense that they are is: am: present tense. example sentence: I am cool. and for was: past tense. example sentence: I was feeling cold.