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fili or filii

 
 
Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 02:17 pm
I know "son" is filii but would it still be the same if it were fili or am i completely wrong. I got my brother an engraving for christmas but instead of putting "In nomine Patris, et filii, et Spiritus Sancti", they put "fili"
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 02:23 pm
Actually, 'son' is 'filius' in nominative. 'Filii' as quoted is genetive.

'Fili' is wrong.

filius, filii, m.
Singular (Plural)
Nom. filius (filii)
Gen. filii (filiorum)
Dat. filio (filiis)
Acc. filium (filios)
Abl. filio (filiis)
Voc. fili (filii)
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