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- 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...
- third declensions and have the same ending in all cases (Majda Vrhovnik Majde Vrhovnik 'Majda Vrhovnik'), but surnames following female declensions (usually...
- there are several paradigms for each declension with numerous irregular forms. Russian has retained more declensions than many other modern Indo-European...
- 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 second declension is a category of nouns in Latin and Gr**** with similar case formation. In particular, these nouns are thematic, with an original...
- Éirinn "from Ireland" There are five recognized declensions in Irish. The makeup of the declensions depends on three factors: the gender of the noun...
- and in declensions constitute a Germanic word derivation, which is also used for adjectives in the weak form marking definiteness. The declension loosely...
- first- and second-declension endings, those of the third declension lack a theme vowel (a or o/u in the first and second declensions) and so are called...
- case, the ablative.) The three masculine declensions have the following identifying characteristics: 1st declension: nom. sing. in -s or -š, thematic vowel...