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The First Declension are nouns that end in -a, -ae. These are generally [[feminine]], although several are [[masculine]]. The endings are as follows:
 
The First Declension are nouns that end in -a, -ae. These are generally [[feminine]], although several are [[masculine]]. The endings are as follows:
  
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{{declension_table
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| ''-a''  | ''-a''  | ''-am''  | ''-ae'' | ''-ae'' | ''-ā''
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| ''-ae'' | ''-ae'' | ''-ā́rum'' | ''-ās'' | ''-īs'' | ''-īs''}}
  
 
Examples:
 
Examples:
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* [[agricola]]
 
* [[agricola]]
 
* [[nauta]]
 
* [[nauta]]
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See [[:Category:First Declension]] for a list.
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[[Category:Grammar]]

Latest revision as of 18:42, 22 February 2012

The First Declension are nouns that end in -a, -ae. These are generally feminine, although several are masculine. The endings are as follows:

Singular Plural
Nominative -a -ae
Vocative -a -ae
Accusative -am -ā́rum
Genitive -ae -ās
Dative -ae -īs
Ablative -īs

Examples:

See Category:First Declension for a list.