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Declension which is mostly feminine |
First |
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Acronym for the common exceptions of "feminine declension" |
PAIN |
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The "P" in "PAIN" |
poēta; "poet" |
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The "A" in "PAIN" |
agricola; "farmer" |
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The "I" in "PAIN" |
incola; "inhabitant" |
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The "N" in "PAIN" |
nauta; "sailor" |
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The second declensions nouns are usually which two genders |
Masculine and neuter |
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When it is second declension and ends with "-us" it is most likely which gender |
Masculine |
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When it is second declension and ends with "-er" it is most likely which gender |
Masculine |
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The most common exceptions to second declension "-us" and "-er" endings |
humus; "ground" f. vulgus; "crowd" n. pelagus; "sea" n. |
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Trees, towns, and islands are usually which gender
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Feminine |
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Second declension nouns with a nominative "-um" are generally which gender |
Neuter |