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Write out all the irregular comparatives you’ve seen. How do we say “a smaller cat” in the nominative?Melior felesMinorem felemPēior felesMinor feles

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Write out all the irregular comparatives you’ve seen. How do we say “a smaller cat” in the nominative?Melior felesMinorem felemPēior felesMinor feles

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"Minor feles" is how we say "a smaller cat" in the nominative.

Here are some irregular comparatives in Latin:

  1. Bonus (good) - Melior (better)
  2. Malus (bad) - Peior (worse)
  3. Magnus (big) - Maior (bigger)
  4. Parvus (small) - Minor (smaller)

Please note that these are just a few examples and there are more irregular comparatives in Latin.

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