Latin Noun Declension Chart

Latin Noun Declension Chart. Declination song by Sister Anna Roberta, CSJ. The vocative ending for the singular is - e, or (occasionally) - ī.

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For ancient, rare, and Greek forms (which are here omitted), see entries for the individual declensions. You look at the noun's genitive singular form and see what ending it has. THIRD DECLENSION NOUNS Latin : ignis, ign-is m.

Parisyllabic nouns have the same number of nominative and genitive syllables, whereas for imparisyllabic nouns, the genitive has one syllable more than the nominative.

There are five cases, and these cases exist for all declensions and have the same functions for all declensions.

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SINGULAR: PLURAL: NOM. ignis: ignes: GEN. ignis: ignum: DAT. igni: ignibus: ACC. ignem: ignes: ABL. There are five declensions, which are numbered and grouped by ending and grammatical gender. There are five declensions in Latin, and they don't have any special names like the cases do; they're just called by their order: first declension, second declension, third declension, fourth declension, and fifth declension.

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