proloquendus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of prōloquor

Participle

proloquendus m (feminine proloquenda, neuter proloquendum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative prōloquendus prōloquenda prōloquendum prōloquendī prōloquendae prōloquenda
Genitive prōloquendī prōloquendae prōloquendī prōloquendōrum prōloquendārum prōloquendōrum
Dative prōloquendō prōloquendae prōloquendō prōloquendīs prōloquendīs prōloquendīs
Accusative prōloquendum prōloquendam prōloquendum prōloquendōs prōloquendās prōloquenda
Ablative prōloquendō prōloquendā prōloquendō prōloquendīs prōloquendīs prōloquendīs
Vocative prōloquende prōloquenda prōloquendum prōloquendī prōloquendae prōloquenda
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