QUANTUS, quantus
Sounds Like: KWAHN-toos
Translations: how much, how great, how many, as much as, as great as, as many as
From the root: QUANTUS
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: Quantus is a Latin adjective that can function as an interrogative, relative, or exclamatory word. As an interrogative, it asks about quantity or size, similar to 'how much' or 'how great'. As a relative, it introduces a clause indicating a quantity or size in relation to something else, often translated as 'as much as' or 'as great as'. It agrees in gender, number, and case with the noun it modifies.
Inflection: Masculine, Singular, Nominative. This word inflects for gender (masculine, feminine, neuter), number (singular, plural), and case (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative).
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From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, QUANTUS.
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- QUANTA — how much, how great, how many, as much as, as great as, as many as
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