yolo-are-avi-atum:Grammatica hodierna – Just Charts: is, ea, idThe Personal Pronouns Is, ea, id in a
yolo-are-avi-atum:Grammatica hodierna – Just Charts: is, ea, idThe Personal Pronouns Is, ea, id in action (abbreviated):English: Lucilla is tired. She is tired.Latin: Lucilla est dēfessa. Ea est dēfessa.Pronouns take the place of other nouns to simplify the sentence. Saying “Lucilla is tired. Lucilla is a cat. Lucilla eats all the food. Lucilla scratches the damn couch even though she knows she shouldn’t…” is repetitive. To make sentences less awkward, we use pronouns, i.e., “Lucilla is tired. She is a cat.“ et cetera. In Latin, one of these options for pronouns is is, ea, id, which corresponds with the English words "he, she, it, they.”The pronouns must match the noun they replace in case, number, and gender. -- source link
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