second declension noun endings Flashcards

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1
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masculine nominative singular

A

-us

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2
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masculine nominative plural

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-i

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3
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masculine ablative singular

A

-o

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4
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masculine dative plural

A

-is

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5
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masculine ablative plural

A

-is

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6
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masculine dative singular

A

-o

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7
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masculine accusative singular

A

-um

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8
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masculine accusative plural

A

-os

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9
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masculine genitive singular

A

-i

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10
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masculine genitive plural

A

-orum

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11
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what case is dominus?

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masculine nominative singular

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12
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what case is domini?

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masculine genitive singular
masculine nominative plural

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13
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what case is dominis?

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masculine dative and ablative plural

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14
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what case is dominum?

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masculine accusative singular

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15
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what case is domino?

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masculine dative and ablative singular

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16
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what case is dominos?

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masculine accusative plural

17
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what case is dominorum?

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masculine genitive plural

18
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what case is domine?

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masculine vocative singular

19
Q

what nouns have a different vocative singular to their nominative plural?

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second declension nouns ending in -us are the only nouns with a different vocative

20
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how do second declension nouns ending with -r behave?

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they behave as if the -us has disapeared
eg. vir –> virum, puer –> puerus

21
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neuter nominative singular

A

-um

22
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neuter accusative singular

A

-um

23
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neuter genitive singular

A

-in

24
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neuter dative singular

A

-o

25
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neuter ablative singular

A

-o

26
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neuter nominative plural

A

-a

27
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neuter accusative plural

A

-a

28
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neuter genitive plural

A

-orum

29
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neuter dative plural

A

-is

30
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neuter ablative plural

A

-is