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Declension of CORPUS, CORPORIS

by A Latin Student

Dear Latin Teacher:

How do you conjugate the word meaning "body" in all tenses and voices.

Best regards:

A Latin Student


Dear Latin Student:

The word "body" is a noun, and therefore it has no tense and no voice. As a noun, it has case, gender, and number. See below for all the forms of the noun corpus, corporis (neuter).

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See English words derived from the Latin root CORPUS

See below for a full declension of corpus:



































Singular

Plural

Nominative
Subject

corpus

corpora

Genitive
Possessive, "of"

corporis

corporum

Dative
Indirect Object, "to/for"

corporī

corporibus

Accusative
Direct Object

corpus

corpora

Ablative
"From, with, in, by"

corpore

corporibus


Hope this helps and thanks for asking a Latin Teacher.

Sincerely,

John

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