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Latin Stems: Part II

Verbs and Verbal Stems A Recap In part one, I introduced 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 any word,Continue reading “Latin Stems: Part II”

Posted bydannylbateOctober 25, 2020August 16, 2022Posted inLatinTags:grammar, Latin, verbs6 Comments on Latin Stems: Part II

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