What declension is Mensa?

What declension is Mensa?

First-declension noun
First-declension noun.

Is Mensa a Latin word?

Mensa, meaning table in Latin, could mean: Mensa International, an organization for people with a high IQ.

What gender is Mensa Latin?

Latin : mensa, mens-ae f.

How do you decline Mensa in Latin?

Often, dictionaries will shorten the entry by just printing the genitive singular ending instead of the entire genitive singular. So, “table” and “girl” will appear as: mensa, -ae, f.

Is Mensa masculine or feminine in German?

Declension Mensa

Singular Plural
Nom. die Mensa die Mensas/Mensen
Gen. der Mensa der Mensas/Mensen
Dat. der Mensa den Mensas/Mensen
Acc. die Mensa die Mensas/Mensen

What is laetus?

happy, cheerful, glad. Laetus sum.

What case is Puellam in Latin?

SINGULAR PLURAL
GENITIVE puellae puellārum
DATIVE puellae puellīs
ACCUSATIVE puellam puellās
ABLATIVE puellā puellīs

What person is Amat in Latin?

English translation: I love, you love, she/he loves

Latin term or phrase: amo amas amat
English translation: I love, you love, she/he loves
Entered by: Antoinette Verburg

What two things can the form Puellae be?

To decline a noun means to list all possible case forms for that noun. Latin has five declensions; this article looks at the first two….First-declension nouns.

Case Singular Plural
Genitive puellae (pu-ehl-ligh) puellarum (pu-ehl-lah-rum)
Dative puellae (pu-ehl-ligh) puellis (pu-ehl-lees)