What does the Latin word Incola mean?
What does the Latin word Incola mean?
inhabitant, resident
incola m or f (genitive incolae); first declension. inhabitant, resident.
Is Incola masculine or feminine?
The beginners book I’m learning from mentions that some nouns, ending in “A”, are not feminine, but masculine – such as agricola, incola, and poeta – and therefore should take the masculine forms of adjectives.
What do you mean by Latin?
noun. an Italic language spoken in ancient Rome, fixed in the 2nd or 1st century b.c., and established as the official language of the Roman Empire. Abbreviation: L. one of the forms of literary Latin, as Medieval Latin, Late Latin, Biblical Latin, or Liturgical Latin, or of nonclassical Latin, as Vulgar Latin.
What declension is Incola in Latin?
First-declension noun
First-declension noun.
What gender is insula in Latin?
Declension
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | īnsula | īnsulae |
Genitive | īnsulae | īnsulārum |
Dative | īnsulae | īnsulīs |
Accusative | īnsulam | īnsulās |
What is the word for land in Latin?
terra. More Latin words for land. terra noun.
What does Acer mean in Latin?
Translation. Fierce, sharp, irritating, pungent, bitter. Main Forms: Acer, Acris.
What is the Latin name for eye?
Eye | |
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System | Nervous |
Identifiers | |
Latin | Oculus |
TA98 | A15.2.00.001 A01.1.00.007 |
What language is closest to Latin?
Italian
According to many sources, Italian is the closest language to Latin in terms of vocabulary. According to the Ethnologue, Lexical similarity is 89% with French, 87% with Catalan, 85% with Sardinian, 82% with Spanish, 80% with Portuguese, 78% with Ladin, 77% with Romanian.