Latin has complex systems of declension for nouns and adjectives. The document outlines the six cases (nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative, ablative) used in Latin and how the endings change for each case and number (singular, plural). It separates the declensions for 2nd declension masculine and neuter nouns, 2nd declension feminine nouns, and 1st declension nouns.
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A imprimer
1. Les déclinaison latine
Latin ( 3 D ) Sg Pl
nom is / o es
voc is / o es
acc em es
gen is ium / um
dat i ibus
abl e ibus
Latin ( 2 D ) - m
Nom us i
voc us i
acc um os
gen i orum
dat o is
abl o is
Latin ( 2 D ) - n
nom um a
voc um a
acc um a
gen i orum
dat o is
abl o is
Latin ( 1 D )
nom a ae
voc a ae
acc am as
gen ae arum
Dat ae is
abl a is