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).
See more about Latin Noun Declension
See English words derived from the Latin root CORPUS
See below for a full declension of corpus:
Singular | Plural | |
NominativeSubject | corpus | corpora |
GenitivePossessive, "of" | corporis | corporum |
DativeIndirect Object, "to/for" | corporī | corporibus |
AccusativeDirect Object | corpus | corpora |
Ablative"From, with, in, by" | corpore | corporibus |