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1st Declinsion Endings, Singular
a; ae; ae; am; a; a
1st Declinsion Endings, Plural
ae; arum; is; as; is; ae
2nd Declinsion Endings, Singular
us, i, o, um, o, e
2nd Declinsion Endings, Plural
i, orum, is, os, is, i
1st Declinsion Nominative, Singular and Plural
a ae
1st Declinsion Genitive, Singular and Plural
ae arum
1st Declinsion Dative, SIngular and Plural
ae is
1st Declinsion Accusative, Singular and Plural
am as
1st Declinsion Ablative, Singuluar and Plural
a is
1st Declinsion Vocative, Singular and Plural
a ae
2nd Declinsion Nominative, Singular and Plural
us i
2nd Declinsion Genitive, Singular and Plural
i orum
2nd Declinsion Dative, Singular and Plural
o is
2nd Declinsion Accusative, Singular and Plural
um os
2nd Declinsion Ablative, Singular and Plural
o is
2nd Declinsion Vocative: Singular and Plural
e i
Nominative Case is used for these kinds of nouns
Subjects are in this case
Genitive Case is used for these kinds of nouns
Posessives are in this case
Dative Case is used for these kinds of nouns
Indirect objects are in this case
Nouns preceded by to or for and after the verb are usually in this case
Dative Case
Accusative Case is used for these kinds of nouns
Direct objects are in this case;
also certain objects of preposistions are in this case
Object of prepositions in the Accusative Case
Objects following the prepositions:
ad (to); in (into); post (after, behind)
Ablative Case is used for these kinds of nouns
Most Objects of prepositions are in this case
Vocative case is used for these kinds of nouns
Nouns following the interjection "O".
Quid agis hodie?
How are you today?
Optime!
Great!
Pessime!
Terrible
Bene!
Good!
Satis bene.
So-so or Okay
Non bene.
Not well
Et tu?
And you?
Typical Latin Word Order
(1) Subject; (2) indirect object; (3) direct object; (4) prepositions or adverbial words; (5) verb
1st and 2nd Declinsion Nominative;
Singular and Plural
1st: a ae
2nd: us i
1st and 2nd Declinsion Genitive:
Singular and Plural
1st: ae arum
2nd i orum
1st and 2nd Declinsion Dative:
Singular and Plural
1st ae is
2nd o is
1st and 2nd Declinsion Accusative:
Singular and Plural
1st am as
2nd um os
1st and 2nd Declinsion Ablative:
Singular and Plural
1st a is
2nd o os
1st and 2nd Declinsion Vocative
Singular and Plural
1st a ae
2nd e i