transponendus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of trānspōnō.

Participle

trānspōnendus m (feminine trānspōnenda, neuter trānspōnendum); first/second declension

  1. which is to be transferred

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative trānspōnendus trānspōnenda trānspōnendum trānspōnendī trānspōnendae trānspōnenda
Genitive trānspōnendī trānspōnendae trānspōnendī trānspōnendōrum trānspōnendārum trānspōnendōrum
Dative trānspōnendō trānspōnendae trānspōnendō trānspōnendīs trānspōnendīs trānspōnendīs
Accusative trānspōnendum trānspōnendam trānspōnendum trānspōnendōs trānspōnendās trānspōnenda
Ablative trānspōnendō trānspōnendā trānspōnendō trānspōnendīs trānspōnendīs trānspōnendīs
Vocative trānspōnende trānspōnenda trānspōnendum trānspōnendī trānspōnendae trānspōnenda
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