Caesar duos filiorum habet.
Hic miles est et ille nauta est.
Caesar has two sons.
This one is a soldier and that one is a sailor.
Why is filiorum used in the first sentence?
Should not it be filios?
(I found this example on Wikipedia, explaining Latin pronouns)
Hic miles est et ille nauta est.
Caesar has two sons.
This one is a soldier and that one is a sailor.
Why is filiorum used in the first sentence?
Should not it be filios?
(I found this example on Wikipedia, explaining Latin pronouns)