Disputatio:Declinatio (grammatica)
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this article needs a major rewrite. I take it upon myself...but just warning, this page will be vastly different soon. Further I think we should make Declinatio latine and either do away with or scale back the discussion of latin declension on this page.--Usor:Ioscius 16:03, 3 Maii 2006 (UTC)
Illum eget exempla declinationum habere. e.g., pro declinationi primo
puella puellae
puellae puellarum
puellae puellis
puellam puellas
puella puellis
- Recte dixisti...--Usor:Ioscius 17:01, 6 Iunii 2006 (UTC)
Casus declinatio regit. Genus et numerus penus etiam sunt.
[fontem recensere]"Casus declinatio regit. Genus et numerus penus etiam sunt." Quidst mundi significat?--Usor:Ioscius 04:14, 4 Maii 2006 (UTC)
Overview about endings
[fontem recensere]Does this overview cover all aspects of endings? Except Vocativus, Locativus and Genus?
1. | 2. | 3. | 3. | 3. | 4. | 5. | |
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a | o | cons. | i | mix. | u | e | |
1. nom | -a | -us/-er/-um | -/-s/- | -is(“animal”) | -is/-es | -us/-u | -es |
2. gen | -ae | -i | -is | -is | -is | -us | -ei |
3. dat | -ae | -o | -i | -i | -i | -ui(/-u) | -ei |
4. acc | -am | -um | -em | -im/(„animal“) | -em | -um/-u | -em |
6. abl | -a | -o | -e | -i | -e | -u | -e |
1. nom | -ae | -i/-a | -es/-a | -es/-ia | -es/-ia | -us/-ua | -es |
2. gen | -arum | -orum | -um | -ium | -ium | -uum | -erum |
3. dat | -is | -is | -ibus | -ibus | -ibus | -ibus | -ebus |
4. acc | -as | -os/-a | -es/-a | -is(/-es)/-ia | –es/-ia | -us/-ua | -es |
6. abl | -is | -is | -ibus | -ibus | -ibus | -ibus | -ebus |
--Roland2 14:51, 20 Iunii 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, but u and e stems are usually listed to the right of the i/mix stems, u is declinatio quarta, e quinta...--Usor:Ioscius 14:55, 20 Iunii 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks. Done. --Roland2 16:20, 21 Iunii 2006 (UTC)
- Some corrections: all m/f 3rd declension nouns have the same set of endings. The nominative and accusative forms are identical for neuter nouns, and the nom/acc plural ending for them is "-a." The "-ia" ending and the "-i" as the ablative ending are for neuter adjectives, not nouns. I put the chart on the page but didn't actually change anything, since I could very well be wrong. --Kwoww 17:36, 27 Ianuarii 2007 (UTC)