I've never been particularly good at Latin, so don't take my words for truth, but I think it's got to be "SENATI". Or is "SENATVS" another conjugation (u-conjugation methinks) than "POPVLVS"?
I've never been particularly good at Latin, so don't take my words for truth, but I think it's got to be "SENATI". Or is "SENATVS" another conjugation (u-conjugation methinks) than "POPVLVS"?
Senatus is 4th declension, so the genitive singular ending of both masculine and feminine nouns is "us" with a long "u". No worries, the 4th declension is a pain because there are so few words in the darn thing!
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