genitive singular
a
dative singular
ae
nominative singular
a
accusative singular
am
what are the endings for first declension in latin
w
The endings for the first declension in Latin are as follows:
Singular:
Nominative: -a
Genitive: -ae
Dative: -ae
Accusative: -am
Ablative: -ā
Plural:
Nominative: -ae
Genitive: -ārum
Dative: -īs
Accusative: -ās
Ablative: -īs
Please note that these endings may vary whatdepending on the specific noun and its gender.
what are the endings for 3rd declension neuter i-stem nouns
wha
The endings for 3rd declension neuter i-stem nouns in Latin are as follows:
Nominative/Accusative: -ia
Genitive: -ium
Dative: -ibus
Ablative: -ibus
Note that these endings are for plural forms. The singular forms of 3rd declension neuter i-stem nouns typically follow the same pattern as regular 3rd declension neuter nouns.
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