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3rd Declension 2 - The Latin Library

THIRD Declension NOUNS1) Masculine and feminine third Declension nouns are declined alike: Masculine patrempatrepatr spatrumpatribuspatr spatribusvoxv cisv c v cemv cev c sv cumv cibusv c sv cibusThird Declension nouns have a variety of nominative endings, but the genitive singular always ends in ) Neuter nouns differ only in the accusative singular and nominative and accusative n men n minaGen. n minis n minumDat. n min n minibusAcc. n men n minaAbl. n mine n minibus3. I-Stems of the Third Declension : Masculine & Feminine Neuter Nom. Gen. Dat. Acc. noctemnoctenoct snoctiumnoctibusnoct snoctibusmaremarismar maremar mariamariummaribusmariamaribus Masculine and feminine I-Stems carry the distinctive i in the genitive plural. Neuter I-Stems carry the i in the ablative singular , the nominative, and genitive accusative can be recognized by the following general rules:1) Parisyllabic nouns (having the same number of syllables in nominative and genitive singular ) with the following exceptions: Pater, m ter, fr ter, senex, iuvenis, canis have the genitive plural in -um.

I-Stems can be recognized by the following general rules: 1) Parisyllabic nouns (having the same number of syllables in nominative and genitive singular) with the …

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