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When the noun is in the plural, the Latin words for 'our' are 'nostri', 'nostrae' and 'nostra'. The word 'nostri' is used with masculine nouns, the word 'nostrae' is used with feminine nouns and the word 'nostra' is used with neuter nouns.
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In the previous steps, we taught you domus, domus quaedam, domus (house, a house, the house). We also taught you liber, liber quidam, liber (book, a book, the book). In this step, we discuss the plural in Latin. Our bite-sized lessons make it easy for you to learn the plural in Latin. The plural forms are domus, libri, sellae (houses, books, chairs). You'll see an easy to follow lesson which includes numerous useful examples in both Latin and English. To get started with step 1, simply click the 9-step speedometer symbol. Or you can move ahead to step 6, by clicking the Next Step button (Latin demonstrative pronouns).
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