![Declension / Grammatical cases / Linguistic morphology / Latin declension / Germanic languages / Latin conjugation / Accusative case / Old High German declension / Linguistics / Grammar / Latin language Declension / Grammatical cases / Linguistic morphology / Latin declension / Germanic languages / Latin conjugation / Accusative case / Old High German declension / Linguistics / Grammar / Latin language](/pdf-icon.png) Date: 2010-06-09 22:21:00Declension Grammatical cases Linguistic morphology Latin declension Germanic languages Latin conjugation Accusative case Old High German declension Linguistics Grammar Latin language | | Latin Help Sheet for BigBook1 of _Lively_Latin_ NOUNS The names of different endings are called cases. A case is how a noun is used in a sentence. To find the base of a noun, take the genitive singular form and take offAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.guesthollow.comDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 96,50 KBShare Document on Facebook
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