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Anybody want to help me with Latin?

Do you use the nominative case when you’re referring to the thing itself as the subject?

And what do you do with the adjective?

Like eternal peace would be pāx aeternus? Or pāx aeternum?

I know zero Latin grammar so bear with me.
Whyme · 46-50, M Best Comment
Whyme · 46-50, M
@MalteseFalconPunch thank christ cuz thats all i know lol
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Whyme · 46-50, M

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Yes, the nominative is the "reference" case of the noun. The adjective will match the noun it modifies in case, number, and gender.

pāx aeterna

since pāx is feminine
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@MalteseFalconPunch The difference is pretty subtle. I don't think using the "o" in "solar" would sound wrong.
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tindrummer · M
my niece will be taking 3rd year high school Latin next year and plans on continuing - impresses the heck out of me
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