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Capillus brunneus is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "brown hair." The masculine singular phrase, as the subject of a phrase or a sentence, translates as "brown hair" or "brown head of hair" in English and will appear differently in the respective genitive (possession), dative (indirect object) and ablative (prepositional object), accusative (direct object) and vocative (direct address) cases: capillī brunneī ("of brown hair"), capillō brunneō ("to brown hair," "with brown hair"), capillum brunneum ("brown hair") and capille brunnee ("[oh] brown hair1"). The respective pronunciation will be "ka-PEEL-loos BROON-ney-oos" and "ka-PIHL-luhs BRUHN-ney-uhs" in the nominative case (subject) in Church and classical Latin.

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