The Latin language is a synthetic and twisted language. Shots often change at the end of the word, but can become very complex, especially in verbs.
There are no ambiguity articles in the Latin language. specific and ambiguous situations are written in the same way.
The Latin language syntax is subject-object-load. But this syntax is not always applied. In poetry, it can be neglected.
In Latin, adjectives can come before names or after names. However, some adjectives precede the name.
Elephants
The conjugation of verbs is the conjugation of verbs, regular verbs are the main conjugation of verbs.
Elephants are attracted to the individual, abundance, time, roof(active, passive) and mode(condition, wish, etc.).
There are six times in Latin : the present, the present, the present, the past, the past, the future.
The roof in Latin is an active and passive roof.
Latin includes request, notification, order, Master modes.
Names
The conjugation of names(including special names), pronouns and adjectives is the conjugation of names, and in Latin, names can be entered into 5 different sequences of shots.
Names take a multitude and a HAL attachment.
State suffixes taken by names ; simple, voice, specifying, complementary, orientation, exit. In addition, some names appear in the exit status attachment.
Names can be attracted to three sexes : masculine, feminine and neutral.
Names are drawn in the form of two plural States; singular and plural.