Singular:
Nominative: Confoederatio Helvetica
Genitive: Confoederationis Helveticae
Dative: Confoederationi Helveticae
Accusative: Confoederationem Helveticam
Ablative: Confoederatione Helvetica
Plural:
Nominative: Confoederationes Helveticae
Genitive: Confoederationum Helveticarum
Dative: Confoederationibus Helveticis
Accusative: Confoederationes Helveticas
Ablative: Confoederationibus Helveticis
The full inscription is Confoederatio Helvetica, which is Latin for "Confederation of Switzerland". A 1993 date means the coin is made of copper-nickel, not silver, so if it's been in circulation it's not worth anything extra. As of mid-2012 it would be worth about US$2 in exchange.
It is a 3rd Declension Adjective, and it has no definite gender. The different forms given are the different nominative singluars for each gender! Hope this helps!
The official name of Switzerland is Confederatio Helvetica.
Paeninsulis is either the dative plural or the ablative plural of paeninsula, -ae, f., "peninsula". The full declension is:SingularNominative/vocative: paeninsulaGenitive: paeninsulaeDative: paeninsulaeAccusative: paeninsulamAblative: paeninsulaPluralNominative/vocative: paeninsulaeGenitive: paeninsularumDative: paeninsulisAccusative: paeninsulasAblative: paeninsulis
paid in full, in latin
"braccas" is a declined form of the feminine noun "bracca," which means "arm". If you will note, it is a first declension noun, so if you follow the first declension chart, the only 'as' ending is the accusative plural. Thus, the full translation is "the arms," where the arms are the direct object of the action in the sentence or phrase.
full circle
its already in Latin, fabulous means full of lies in English
The Latin word for 'rabbit' is cuniculus. The Latin noun also may be translated as 'an underground passage, a mine'. A derivative is the adjective 'cuniculosus', which means 'full of rabbits, full of caverns'.
Dubris isn't a Latin town in the full sense of the term !It is the Latin name for the city of Dover which is on the south east coast of England.the full Latin title is Portus Dubris, it was named by the Romans when they invaded Britain in 55 BC.
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Ante Meridian Latin = "before midday" Post Meridian Latin = "after midday"