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!'''Gen.'''
!'''Gen.'''
|rowspan="1" colspan="3"|''līus''
|rowspan="1" colspan="3"|''lius''
|''lōrum''
|''lorum''
|''lārum''
|''larum''
|''lōrum''
|''lorum''
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!'''Dat.'''
!'''Dat.'''
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The article always precedes the noun which it is referred to.
The article always precedes the noun which it is referred to.
The indefinite article doesn't exist, so it is simply omitted, ex.: '''homo''' can mean both ''man'' or ''a man''. With plural nouns it can be omitted or it can be used the plural of the numeral '''ūnus, a, um''', ''one'', to mean "some, any", ex.: '''visne (una) crepitilla?''', ''do you want some crackers?'' (the neuter '''crepitillum''' means ''cracker'').
The indefinite article doesn't exist, so it is simply omitted, ex.: '''homo''' can mean both ''man'' or ''a man''. With plural nouns it can be omitted or it can be used the plural of the numeral '''unus, a, um''', ''one'', to mean "some, any", ex.: '''visne (una) crepitilla?''', ''do you want some crackers?'' (the neuter '''crepitillum''' means ''cracker'').
The numerals are explained further.
The numerals are explained further.


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