servus is nominative singular and servum is nominative plural
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The Latin word servo has two possible interpretations:1. as a verb, it is the first-person singular of servareand means "I keep; I protect; I guard."2. as a noun, it is the dative or ablative singular of servus and means "to, for, from or with the slave."
servi= slave This is where we get the term servant from slaves declines as servus servi= Genitive, possesion "of" servo servum servo servis servorum servis servos servis
That depends on how it is being used. Multus (masculine), Multa (feminine), Multum (neuter) are the three genders in the nominative. You have to match the adj (multus) to the noun it is modifying. e.g. I have many slaves. 'multum servum habeo.' Multum is the accusitive (case) singular (number) masculine (gender), matching servus in gender number and case.
Servus Credit Union's population is 2,300.
Servus Credit Union was created in 1987.
The population of Servus Credit Union is 2,010.
Servus is a Credit Union. They are the largest Credit Union in Edmonton, Alberta and provide banking services. Servus also sells home automobile insurance.
"Servus" is greeting in Bavaria, Austria and the German speaking part of northern Italy. It is used as a welcoming or as a departing greeting.
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The slave was small.