Bit off topic, but in Latin, isn’t Philae the plural form?
As ever with Latin, it depends on the case! Philae is an island in the Nile, and -ae is the locative singular ending, so it seems regular.
(Disclaimer: these neurons are rusty)
Interesting. Thanks for the insight :)
Bit off topic, but in Latin, isn’t Philae the plural form?
As ever with Latin, it depends on the case! Philae is an island in the Nile, and -ae is the locative singular ending, so it seems regular.
(Disclaimer: these neurons are rusty)
Interesting. Thanks for the insight :)