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intelligent = intelligens, -entis (a 3rd declension adjective)
athletic = athleticus, -a, -um (a 1st & 2nd declension adjective)
funny - ridiculus, -a, -um meaning funny, laughable, ridiculous and can also be referring to a clown or a joke -- or facetus, -a, -um (both 1st & 2nd declension adjectives) meaning witty, humorous, brilliantly humorous, elegantly humorous.
how do you say intelligent, athletic and funny in latin?
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