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The Latin for "word" is verbum, a second declension neuter.
'Forum' (a neuter, 2nd declension noun) is used in Latin for "marketplace."
In Latin, neuter adjectives are those that agree in gender, number, and case with neuter nouns. They typically follow a specific declension pattern, such as the second declension or the third declension. Neuter adjectives in the singular form often end in "-um" in the nominative case, while in the plural they end in "-a." For example, the adjective "bonum" (good) is neuter singular, while its plural form is "bona."
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The Latin word for "war" is bellum, which is a second declension neuter.
WARD in Latin is Defendo in first declension. fendere in second declension. fendi in third, and fensum in fourth.
Bellum is a 2nd declension neuter noun meaning "war". Neuter nouns have a plural ending in -a, so the plural of bellum is bella.
The second declension vocative ending for the masculine singular is '-e'. For the masculine plural and neuter singular and plural, the vocative ending is the same as the nominative ending.
Disease is not a Latin word. The word for disease in Latin is morbis, morbi (neuter, 2nd declension). The word disease comes from Old French, not Latin.
interventus (genitive, interventus) This is a fourth declension masculine noun.
Tempus is a neuter noun of the third declension. Its genitive is temporis.The complete declension is:Singularnom./voc. tempusgen. temporisdat. temporīacc. temporemabl. temporePluralnom./voc. temporagen. temporumdat. temporibusacc. temporaabl. temporibus
Third declension.