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amicum

accusative singular: subject verbs the friend amicum accusative singular: subject verbs the friend

amicī

genitive singular: of the friend nominative plural: the friends verb amicī genitive singular: of the friend nominative plural: the friends verb

amicus

nominative singular: the friend verbs amicus nominative singular: the friend verbs

amicō

amicō dative singular: to/for the friend ablative sing.: (preposition) friend

amicōrum

genitive plural: of the friends amicōrum genitive plural: of the friends

amicōs

accusative plural: subject verbs the friends amicōs accusative plural: subject verbs the friends

amicīs

amicīs dative plural: to/for the friends ablative plural: (preposition) the friends