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How are the endings formed for second declension nouns ending in -r?
ā ē ō ī ū |
Use the same endings as nouns that end in -us (except for the nominative singular), but they may or may not drop the vowel that comes before the -r in the stem.
Man - vir vs. field - ager vir, virī vs. agri, agrorum |
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nominative singular and plural: man, men
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vir
virī |
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genitive singular and plural: of the man, of the men
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virī
virōrum |
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dative singular and plural
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virō
virīs |
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accusative singular and plural
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virum
virōs |
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ablative singular and plural
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virō
virīs |
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nominative singular and plural: field, fields
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ager
agrī |
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genitive singular and plural
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agrī
agrōrum |
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dative singular and plural
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agrō
agrīs |
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accusative singular and plural
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agrum
agrōs |
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ablative singular and plural
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agrō
agrīs |