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2d Pers ablative accusative adjective adverbs affirmation aorist belonging Bopp case-ending cents commonly comparative completed action compound condition Conj connecting vowel consonant roots contraction corresponding dative demonstrative employed English Etym euphonic examples explanation expressed final vowel formative vowel fuisse future futurum genitive gerund Greek Helvetii imperfect indefinite pronoun indicative infinitive inflection Krueg language Latin Latin language lative latter lengthened main proposition marks meaning merely mihi mood motion Muslin namely neuter nominative singular nouns object occurs participle passive passive voice peculiar perfect and preterit perfect tense pluperfect pluperfect tense plural prefix present probably pronoun proper quae quam quid quidam quis quod quum radical Ramsh reduplication referred regard relative retained root ending Sanscrit second declension sense Sheep extra sibi docendum signification speaker subjunctive substantive idea superlative thing third declension tion tive verb vocative volo words write