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My friends Virgilius and Romanus had an easier time declining their names; my friend Caesar was in a similar predicament. It didn't matter because the 11th grade teacher didn't use Latin names. | My friends Virgilius and Romanus had an easier time declining their names; my friend Caesar was in a similar predicament. It didn't matter because the 11th grade teacher didn't use Latin names. | ||
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Hi, I'm JUPPITER. My name's origins stem from my 10th grade latin class. My friends were all taking Latin as well, and for the rest of high school we addressed each other almost exclusively in Latin.
I regretted choosing the name Juppiter, as it is not easily declined. My 10th grade teacher declined it thus:
Nominative: Juppiter
Genitive: Jovis
Dative: Jovi
Accusative: Jovem
Ablative: Jove
Vocative: Juppiter
My friends Virgilius and Romanus had an easier time declining their names; my friend Caesar was in a similar predicament. It didn't matter because the 11th grade teacher didn't use Latin names.