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Declension latin endings
Declension latin endings








And finally, the usual disclaimer: I’ve been studying Latin for about a month, so I’m a very much a beginner and this is simply my own best attempt at a study aid - I’ve done my best to make sure there are no errors in the charts, but I can’t guarantee it. The charts (with one exception) are cumulative so please do read them in order. In general, I have ignored nominative cases because they are so unpredictable (and by extension accusative singular in 3-N).

declension latin endings

I’ve also slightly rearranged the third-declension columns from what is found in most textbooks (for reasons which should quickly become apparent.) I have separated declensions 1-3 into four “declensions” for my purposes: 1-F, 2-M/F/N, 3-N, and 3-M/F (due to the complexity of the third declension). I’ll probably do a more complex version later when we’ve covered these declensions. I haven’t studied fourth or fifth declension yet, so they’re not included. (This will change a few things, but only a few.) I’ll probably do a macron-free version in the near future, though. My book uses macrons, so the chart uses macrons. Before we start, a few preliminary notes:

declension latin endings

#DECLENSION LATIN ENDINGS SERIES#

People seemed to find it useful, so I thought I'd share something else I've been working on: a series of charts to help myself make sense of the noun/adjective endings for the first three declensions. A couple weeks ago I posted a color-coded chart for present-tense verb conjugations.








Declension latin endings