Okay, so in my post-apocalyptic world, I have a Catholic priest that forms a new religion. He calls them the New Catholics. Now, is there a translation for "New Catholic" into Latin, or could someone with more Latin than I attempt one?
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Full declension:
Nominative: Catholica Nova (used as a subject)
Genetive: Catholicae Novae (of the New Catholic)
Dative: Catholicae Novae (same form as genetive; to/for the New Catholic)
Accusative: Catholicam Novam (used as the object of the sentence)
Ablative: Catholica Nova (with a long final a; by/with/from the New Catholic)
Vocative: Catholica Nova (same form as nominative, used as direct address)
Nominative Plural: Catholicae Novae
Genetive Plural: Catholicarum Novarum
Dative Plural: Catholicis Novis
Accusative Plural: Catholicas Novas
Ablative Plural: Catholicis Novis (same form as dative)
Vocative Plural: Catholica Novae (same form as nominative)
Following the same ending paradigms, the full term "New Catholic Church" would be "Ecclesia Catholica Nova."
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you rock!
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I'm impressed. I was just going to give the nominative... but then, it's not Nov yet and I've still to reach my Full procrastination levels.