singular plural
Peccatum Peccata ┘Nominative / Vocative
Peccati Peccatorum ┘Genitive
Peccato Peccatis ┘Dative
Peccatum Peccata ┘Accusative
Peccato Peccatis ┘Ablative
peccatum Sodomiticum
Peccatum was created in 1998.
Peccatum ended in 2006.
It is Spanish for a 'slight sin' the diminutive of 'pecado - a sin'. Borrowed from Latin 'peccatum' meaning a sin, a fault or an error. The real origin is uncertain
SingularNom:PuellaGen:PuellaeDat:PuellaeAccus:PuellamAbl:PuellaPluralPuellaePuellarumPuellisPuellasPuellis
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To decline a noun in Latin, you need to change its form to indicate the case, number, and gender it is representing in the sentence. There are five main declensions in Latin, each with its own set of endings for the different cases. By learning the different declensions and their associated endings, you can accurately decline nouns in Latin.
Haec vita mea est - This is my life. Bellum pace tua est peccatum - War from your peace is a sin.
The decline of the Latin language was primarily due to the fall of the Western Roman Empire, which resulted in Latin being replaced by various local vernaculars that evolved into distinct Romance languages. Additionally, the shift towards using vernacular languages in literature, education, and administration also contributed to the decline of Latin as a spoken language.
"Tres Sorores" is the phrase for three sisters in Latin.
Venecular language
You take the stem of the word then you apply the case endingsEX.SingularAquaAquaeAquaeAquamAquaPlural