different between personas vs personae
personas
English
Noun
personas
- plural of persona
Anagrams
- S'poreans, pronases, responsa
Latin
Verb
person?s
- second-person singular present active indicative of person?
Latvian
Noun
personas f
- genitive singular form of persona
- nominative plural form of persona
- vocative plural form of persona
- accusative plural form of persona
Occitan
Noun
personas
- plural of persona
Spanish
Noun
personas f pl
- plural of persona
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personae
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p??(?)?s??nai/
Noun
personae
- plural of persona (alternative spelling of personæ).
Anagrams
- open-arse
Latin
Noun
pers?nae
- genitive singular of pers?na
- dative singular of pers?na
- nominative plural of pers?na
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