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atrox

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Saturday, December 11th 2004, 8:56am

KLatin - a bug and a suggestion

I've studied a little latin with KLatin helping me, but it seems that I've found a bug in grammar section. Shouldn't 5th feminine's singular accusative of "res" be "rem" (klatin says it should be "res") - singular accusative always ends with "m", doesn't it?

One suggestions also:
* option to ignore typos in words' roots (I hope that's the right word in english for that :D ) - ie. if I type "bllum" instead of "bellum", I did know the right answer, but my score falls down :(

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Sunday, December 12th 2004, 12:43am

Re: KLatin - a bug and a suggestion

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Shouldn't 5th feminine's singular accusative of "res" be "rem" (klatin says it should be "res") - singular accusative always ends with "m", doesn't it?


Yes, singular accusative of "res" is "rem". The plural accusative is "res" :)

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Tuesday, February 1st 2005, 11:27pm

RE: KLatin - a bug and a suggestion

Yes, this has been fixed in CVS. It was a typo which eluded me :) Fixes should be in the next release of KDE.
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