beati
English
Noun
beati
- plural of beatus
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Italian
Adjective
beati m pl
- Masculine plural of adjective beato.
Participle
beati m pl
- masculine plural of beato
Verb
beati
- second-person singular imperative of bearsi
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Latin
Etymology
From beātus (“happy, wealthy”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /beˈaː.tiː/, [bɛˈaː.tiː]
Noun
beātī m pl (genitive beātōrum); second declension
- the rich or wealthy
- (Ecclesiastical Latin) the saints
Inflection
Second declension.
| Case | Plural |
|---|---|
| nominative | beātī |
| genitive | beātōrum |
| dative | beātīs |
| accusative | beātōs |
| ablative | beātīs |
| vocative | beātī |
Adjective
beātī
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