consociandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of cōnsociō

Participle

cōnsociandus m (feminine cōnsocianda, neuter cōnsociandum); first/second declension

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Declension

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative cōnsociandus cōnsocianda cōnsociandum cōnsociandī cōnsociandae cōnsocianda
Genitive cōnsociandī cōnsociandae cōnsociandī cōnsociandōrum cōnsociandārum cōnsociandōrum
Dative cōnsociandō cōnsociandae cōnsociandō cōnsociandīs cōnsociandīs cōnsociandīs
Accusative cōnsociandum cōnsociandam cōnsociandum cōnsociandōs cōnsociandās cōnsocianda
Ablative cōnsociandō cōnsociandā cōnsociandō cōnsociandīs cōnsociandīs cōnsociandīs
Vocative cōnsociande cōnsocianda cōnsociandum cōnsociandī cōnsociandae cōnsocianda
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