Вопрос
3.The adjectives are translated as the nouns in the Genitive case, e.g . cerebral veins-venae cerebri. Translate into Latin: cerebral arteries cerebellar veins femoral veins lingual veins cranial sutures cerebral sulci skeletal muscles abdomina veins
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Ответ
1. arteriae cerebrales2. venae cerebellares3. venae femorales4. venae linguales5. suture cranii6. sulci cerebrales7. muscules ossium8. venae abdominales
Объяснение
## Step 1The problem involves translating English terms into Latin, using the Genitive case. The Genitive case in Latin is used to indicate possession or association. In this case, the adjectives are translated into nouns in the Genitive case.## Step 2The term "cerebral arteries" translates to "arteriae cerebrales" in Latin. Here, "arteriae" is the plural form of "arteria", which means arteries, and "cerebrales" is the Genitive form of "cerebralis", which means cerebral.## Step 3The term "cerebellar veins" translates to "venae cerebellares" in Latin. Here, "venae" is the plural form of "veina", which means veins, and "cerebellares" is the Genitive form of "cerebellaris", which means cerebellar.## Step 4The term "femoral veins" translates to "venae femorales" in Latin. Here, "venae" is the plural form of "veina", which means veins, and "femorales" is the Genitive form of "femoralis", which means femoral.## Step 5The term "lingual veins" translates to "venae linguales" in Latin. Here, "venae" is the plural form of "veina", which means veins, and "linguales" is the Genitive form of "lingualis", which means lingual.## Step 6The term "cranial sutures" translates to "suture cranii" in Latin. Here, "suture" is the plural form of "sutura", which means suture, and "cranii" is the Genitive form of "crani", which means cranial.## Step 7The term "cerebral sulci" translates to "sulci cerebrales" in Latin. Here, "sulci" is the plural form of "sulcus", which means sulci, and "cerebrales" is the Genitive form of "cerebralis", which means cerebral.## Step 8The term "skeletal muscles" translates to "muscules ossium" in Latin. Here, "muscules" is the plural form of "muscus", which means muscles, and "ossium" is the Genitive form of "os", which means bone.## Step 9The term "dominal veins" translates to "venae abdominales" in Latin. Here, "venae" is the plural form of "veina", which means veins, and "abdominales" is the Genitive form of "abdominalis", which means abdominal.