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Can you name the Second Declension Case Endings?
created by
acpierce
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Case, Number
Noun Endings
Nominative Singular
Genitive Singular
Dative Singular
Accusative Singular
Ablative Singular
Nominative Plural
Genitive Plural
Dative Plural
Accusative Plural
Ablative Plural
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Second Declension Case Endings Quiz
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acpierce
Created Nov 5, 2009 in
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Second Declension
Case Endings
Scyphus
:
Nov 5th, 2009 at 19:47 GMT
1 point
Why not add the vocative -e?
miniyoda008
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Nov 5th, 2009 at 21:46 GMT
1 point
Should specify whether you mean second declension masculine or neuter
acpierce
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Nov 6th, 2009 at 16:32 GMT
1 point
I made this for my students, and we have not learned vocative or locative endings, nor have we learned neuter nouns yet. I will add them when we get to them.
robc
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Dec 16th, 2009 at 23:43 GMT
1 point
It's cool that you are doing this. I'll keep testing how much Latin I remember from MY 8th grade Latin class (taken in 1982 - Yikes!). It's comforting somehow to know that some things don't change.
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