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Oblique Case
ALL cases except Nom. & Voc.
Cognate
Of same descent.
Words coming from the same source.
eg: The English word COLD is a cognate of German KALT.
Imparisyllabic nouns
Nouns with a syllable more in the Genitive Singular than in the Nominative Singular
Genitive Plural in -um.
Parisyllabic nouns
Nouns with the same number of syllables in the Nominative Singular and the Genitive Singular
Genitive Plural in -ium.
Particles
The four parts of speech which do not have inflexion:
* Adverbs
* Prepositions
* Conjunctions
* Interjections
Predicate
Part of a simple sentence that indicates the action or state of the Subject.
It is either a Verb or contains a Verb.
Copulative Verbs
Verbs which link a Subject and Complement.
Sum, appareo, evado, audio, maneo, videor are copulative verbs.
Prolative Infinitives
Verbs in the infinitive which follow another verb to make a complete predicate
eg: Possum Ire
I am able to go
Composite Subject
Subject which consists of two ro more Nouns
Factitive Verbs
Verbs of making, saying, thinking, choosing, showing.