Using first declension Latin nouns
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AP Latin › Using first declension Latin nouns
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Please choose the correct answer from the options below
The proper ablative and dative plural form of the word Dea is __________.
Deabus
Deis
Dea
Deam
Dearum
Explanation
The noun "dea," though it is a first declension noun, is "deabus" in the plural dative and ablative, so as not to get it mixed up with the ablative and dative plural of the 2nd declension masculine noun "deus."
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