I know a lot of other languages (including Korean) but I have never heard of that. I asked my language teacher, and even she didn't know, so I don't know if that is even something.
I don't trust you after the last one ...
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The answer is true The genitive singular ending of the noun/adjective pair, magnus porcus is magnum porcum.
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1) I still don't know why such a magnificent engineer contributed to the occurrence of those in the laboratory.
2) It was spared by you, but I still can't give you support.
3) They constantly remind you that the work will be done, although, every day it gets late.
4) The students from class I-5 shouted in one voice, "It's coming after a nice time for all of us."
I'm a bit shaky on Macedonian. I tried my best to translate those 4 sentences for you. I truly hope this helps!
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