- as
forms of the same word, and thus are not
declensions.
Pronouns in
English have more
complex declensions. For example, the
first person "I": Whereas...
- (verbs are conjugated), and a
given pattern is
called a
declension.
There are five
declensions,
which are
numbered and
grouped by
ending and grammatical...
-
there are
several paradigms for each
declension with
numerous irregular forms.
Russian has
retained more
declensions than many
other modern Indo-European...
- The
second declension is a
category of
nouns in
Latin and Gr**** with
similar case formation. In particular,
these nouns are thematic, with an original...
-
words of the
fifth declension: of the
third and of the
first declensions.
Similar case is with the
masculine words of the
third declension – they are sometimes...
- The
first declension is a
category of
declension that
consists of
mostly feminine nouns in
Ancient Gr**** and
Latin with the
defining feature of a long...
-
third declensions and have the same
ending in all
cases (Majda
Vrhovnik Majde Vrhovnik 'Majda Vrhovnik'), but
surnames following female declensions (usually...
- case, the ablative.) The
three masculine declensions have the
following identifying characteristics: 1st
declension: nom. sing. in -s or -š,
thematic vowel...
- of Hindi-Urdu are
mentioned in the
table below on the left, and the
declensions of the
genitive and
semblative postpositions are on the right: In the...
-
Latin noun
belongs to one of five main
declensions, a
group of
nouns with
similar inflected forms. The
declensions are
identified by the
genitive singular...