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Questions & Answers about Multi senes ibi habitant.
Why does multi agree with senes?
In Latin, adjectives must match the nouns they describe in number, gender, and case. Senes is masculine plural (nominative), so multi also appears in the masculine plural (nominative) form.
What part of speech is ibi?
Ibi is an adverb meaning there or in that place. It points out where the action of the verb (habitant) occurs.
Why does senes end in -es?
Senex (old man) is a third declension noun. Its nominative plural form is senes, hence the -es ending.
Why does habitant end in -nt?
The -nt ending typically indicates a third-person plural present active indicative in Latin, meaning they live.
Can ibi appear at the end of the sentence, like Multi senes habitant ibi?
Yes. Latin word order is flexible, so placing ibi at the end would still make sense. However, it's often placed near the verb or in a position that emphasizes location.