出典:Wiktionary
Learned borrowing from New Latin homō sapiēns, from Latin homō (“human being”) + sapiēns (“wise, sensible, judicious”).
Third-declension noun with a third-declension adjective.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | homō sapiēns | hominēs sapientēs |
Genitive | hominis sapientis | hominum sapientium |
Dative | hominī sapientī | hominibus sapientibus |
Accusative | hominem sapientem | hominēs sapientēs |
Ablative | homine sapientī | hominibus sapientibus |
Vocative | homō sapiēns | hominēs sapientēs |
原始人.
the race
the human body
ヒューマンリレーション
the common man
the common man
the head of a human being