Adjective. difficilis (neuter difficile, comparative difficilior, superlative difficillimus, adverb difficilē or difficiliter); third-declension two-termination adjective.
Is Plurimus a superlative?
Suppletive superlative of multus (“many”).
What is difficile in Latin?
Adjective. difficile (plural difficili, superlative difficilissimo) difficult, hard Antonym: facile.
What case is EI?
Declension of Latin Personal Pronouns
| Case / Person | 1st sing. (I) | 3rd pl. (they) |
|---|---|---|
| NOM | ego | ei, eae, ea |
| GEN | mei | eorum, earum, eorum |
| DAT | mihi | eis |
| ACC | me | eos, eas, ea |
What declension is dulcis?
Third-declension two-termination adjective.
How do you translate comparatives?
To form the comparative of most Latin adjectives we use the ending ‘-ior’ for the masculine and feminine forms and the ending ‘-ius’ for the neuter form….Comparative.
| Adjective | Comparative |
|---|---|
| pretty | prettier |
What is a comparative adverb?
A comparative adverb is one which, in English, has -er on the end of it or more or less in front of it, for example, earlier, later, sooner, more/less frequently. The comparative (more often, faster) of adverbs is formed using the same phrases as for adjectives.
What does EI mean?
DEFINITIONS1. emotional intelligence: the ability to understand your own feelings and those of other people, and to consider other people’s feelings when making decisions. ‘Applying Emotional Intelligence’ is a must-read for anyone interested in EI and its application.
What case is se in Latin?
Ablative
| Begin typing below. | |
|---|---|
| Translation | Himself, herself, itself, themselves |
| All | |
| Singular – Plural | |
| Nominative |
What is meant by comparative and superlative?
We use comparatives and superlatives to say how people or things are different. We use a comparative adjective to express how two people or things are different, and we use a superlative adjective to show how one person or thing is different to all the others of its kind. For example, Mick is taller than Jack.