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Help with noun adjective agreement in Latin?

We are doing review but i totally forgot everything i learned last year and its not in the book. I have to make "magna vox" agree in all cases. How do i do this? Thanks

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  • 1 decade ago
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    vox magna (nom)

    vocis magnae (gen)

    voci magnae (dat)

    vocem magnam (acc)

    voce magna (abl)

    plural:

    voces magnae

    vocium magnarum

    vocibus magnis

    voces magnas

    vocibus magnis

    So.. Vox = 3rd declination, magnus in the feminin is magna as vox is feminin, and goes like the first declination.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I haven't studied Latin for almost three years now, so I'm doing what I remember by sentence, and putting "??." for what I can't translate. Hope it helps. 1. The boys slept for nine hours. ??. ??. 2. -something about six hours-. Conelius' dinner was the best. 4. How many books are in the Aeneid? 12 (or 20) books are in the Aeneid. 5. What time is is? It's 6. 6. What month of the year is April? April is the fourth month of the year. 8. How many sisters did Dido have? Dido had one sister named Annam. 10. Aeneas, it reads in the sixth book of the Aeneid, was a king desceneded from Pluto. They're not exact translations, but they'll give you the gist.

  • ?
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    vox, vocis, f. changes after consonant declination. So, abl. sg. is "voce" and gen. pl. "vocum"

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