principalis pars

Latin

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /priːn.kiˈpaː.lis pars/, [priːŋ.kɪˈpaː.lɪs pars]

Noun

prīncipālis pars f (genitive prīncipālis partis); third declension (Late Latin, grammar)

  1. either of the active and passive voices, regarded as the principal parts of the verb
  2. either of the noun and the verb, regarded as the principal partēs ōrātiōnis

Declension

Third declension.
Third declension, alternative accusative singular in -im, alternative ablative singular in and accusative plural in -īs.

Case Singular Plural
nominative prīncipālis pars prīncipālēs partēs
genitive prīncipālis partis prīncipālium partium
dative prīncipālī partī prīncipālibus partibus
accusative prīncipālem partem
prīncipālem partim
prīncipālēs partēs
prīncipālēs partīs
ablative prīncipālī parte
prīncipālī partī
prīncipālibus partibus
vocative prīncipālis pars prīncipālēs partēs

Descendants

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