How would I translate these in latin following noun and adjective agreement? 1. of the large city 2. by the large city 3. large cities (subject) 4. large cities (direct object)

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Answer: In Latin, the translation of these phrases following noun and adjective agreement would be as follows:

1. Of the large city: Urbis magnae

  - "Urbis" (genitive case, singular) agrees with "city" (singular), and "magnae" (genitive case, singular) agrees with "large" (singular).

2. By the large city: Urbem magnam

  - "Urbem" (accusative case, singular) agrees with "city" (singular), and "magnam" (accusative case, singular) agrees with "large" (singular).

3. Large cities (subject): Magnae urbes

  - "Magnae" (nominative case, plural) agrees with "large" (plural), and "urbes" (nominative case, plural) is the subject form for "cities."

4. Large cities (direct object): Magnas urbes

  - "Magnas" (accusative case, plural) agrees with "large" (plural), and "urbes" (accusative case, plural) is the direct object form for "cities."


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