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Monthly Archives: October 2020

Latin Stems – Part II

Verbs and Verbal Stems * A Recap In part one, we looked at the idea of stems and how it works in Latin nouns and adjectives. We saw that Latin nouns and adjectives can be broken into three parts. root + stem vowel + case-number affix By “root”, we meet the meaningful part of anyContinue reading “Latin Stems – Part II”

Posted bydannylbateOctober 25, 2020January 23, 2021Posted inLatinTags:grammar, Latin, verbs3 Comments on Latin Stems – Part II

Latin Stems!

An Invaluable Tool for a Latinist’s Toolkit * If there is one thing that I urge all Latin learners to get to grips with, it is the concept of stems. My passion for this topic is so great that I have structured my own Latin course around it, including and using it from the outset.Continue reading “Latin Stems!”

Posted bydannylbateOctober 15, 2020December 9, 2020Posted inLatinTags:cases, grammar, Latin, morphology2 Comments on Latin Stems!

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