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In World Languages / High School | 2014-10-11

What does the Latin word "Davum" mean?

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Answer (2)

Davum" in Latin is the accusative singular case of the noun which is used as a masculine name "Davus"
The word Davum in Latin is used to refer to the singular noun "Davus" . Here it is used as a direct object.
The singular form is Davum while the Plural form of the noun is Davus.
Hence, Davum refers to a specific person's name called Davus.

Answered by Adetunmbiadekunle | 2024-06-19

The Latin word "Davum" is the accusative singular form of the masculine name "Davus." It is used in sentences as the direct object, indicating someone named Davus. Understanding this helps in grasping Latin noun cases and their functions.
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Answered by Adetunmbiadekunle | 2025-01-21