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1st Declension Nouns

Feminine

Singular
Also find this chart in Latin for Children Primer A chapters
3 and 4, Latin for Children Primer B chapter 3, Latin for
Children Primer C chapter 1, and Latin Alive! Book One Plural
chapter 4.

Nominative
example: “table(s)” -a -ae
Genitive
example: “of the table(s)” -ae -ärum
Dative
example: “to, for the table(s)” -ae -ïs
Accusative -am
example: “the table(s)” -äs
Ablative
example: “by, with, from the table(s)” -ä -ïs
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2 Declension Nouns
nd
Masculine Neuter ?
Also find this chart in Latin for Children Primer A
chapters 6–9, Latin for Children Primer B chapter
3, Latin for Children Primer C chapter 1, and Latin
Singular Plural Singular Plural
Alive! Book One chapter 6.

Nominative
example: “school(s)” -us -ï -um -a
Genitive -ï -örum -ï -örum
example: “of the school(s)”

Dative
example: “to, for the school(s)” -ö -ïs -ö -ïs
Accusative
example: “the school(s)” -um -ös -um -a
Ablative
example: “by, with, from the school(s)” -ö -ïs -ö -ïs
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3 Declension Nouns
rd
Masculine &
Feminine Neuter ?
Also find this chart in Latin for Children Primer B
chapters 19 and 29, Latin for Children Primer C
Singular Plural Singular Plural
chapter 2, and Latin Alive! Book One chapter 10.

Nominative
example: “king(s)” -x -ës -x -a
Genitive
example: “of the king(s)” -is -um -is -um
Dative
example: “to, for the king(s)” -ï -ibus -ï -ibus
Accusative
example: “the king(s)” -em -ës -x -a
Ablative
example: “by, with, from the king(s)” -e -ibus -e -ibus
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3 Declension I-Stem Nouns
rd
Masculine &
Feminine Neuter ?
Singular Plural Singular Plural
Also find this chart in Latin for Children Primer B
chapters 20 and 30, Latin for Children Primer C
chapter 2, and Latin Alive! Book One chapter 14.

Nominative
example: ship(s) -x -ës -x -ia
Genitive
example: “of the ship(s)” -is -ium -is -ium
Dative
example: “to, for the ship(s)” -ï -ibus -ï -ibus
Accusative
example: “the ship(s)” -em -ës -x -ia
Ablative
example: “by, with, from the ship(s)” -e -ibus -ï -ibus
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4th Declension Nouns
Masculine
(& Some Feminine) Neuter ?
Also find this chart in Latin for Children Primer C
Singular Plural Singular Plural
chapters 20-21, and Latin Alive! Book One chapter 28.

Nominative
example: “exit(s)” -us -üs -ü -ua
Genitive
example: “of the exit(s)” -üs -uum -üs -uum
Dative
example: “to, for the exit(s)” -uï -ibus -ü -ibus
Accusative
example: “the exit(s)” -um -üs -ü -ua
Ablative
example: “by, with, from the exit(s)” -ü -ibus -ü -ibus
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5th Declension Nouns
Feminine
(& Some Masculine)

Also find this chart in Latin for Children Primer C chapter


22, and Latin Alive! Book One chapter 29.
Singular Plural
Nominative
example: “hope(s)” -ës -ës
Genitive
example: “of the hope(s)” -eï/ëï -ërum
Dative
example: “to, for the hope(s)” -eï/ëï -ëbus
Accusative
example: “the hope(s)” -em -ës
Ablative
example: “by, with, from the hope(s)” -ë -ëbus
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Present Tense Verb Endings
Also find this chart in Latin for Children Primer A chapter 2,
Singular Plural
Latin for Children Primer B chapter 1, Latin for Children Primer C
chapter 1, and Latin Alive! Book One chapters 2 and 3.

1st Person -ö -mus


2nd Person -s -tis
3rd Person -t -nt
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Imperfect Tense Verb Endings
Singular Plural
Also find this chart in Latin for Children Primer A chapters 16
and 17, Latin for Children Primer B chapter 1, Latin for Children
Primer C chapter 7, and Latin Alive! Book One chapter 3.

1st Person -bam -bämus


2nd Person -bäs -bätis
3rd Person -bat -bant
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Future Tense Verb Endings
(for 1st and 2nd conjugations)

Singular Plural
Also find this chart in Latin for Children Primer A chapter 19,
Latin for Children Primer B chapter 1, Latin for Children Primer C
chapters 7 and 14, and Latin Alive! Book One chapter 3.

1st Person -bö -bimus


2nd Person -bis -bitis
3rd Person -bit -bunt
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Future Tense Verb Endings
(for 3rd and 4th conjugations)

Singular Plural
Also find this chart in Latin for Children Primer C chapter 14, and
Latin Alive! Book One chapters 13 and 27.

1st Person -am -ëmus


2nd Person -ës -ëtis
3rd Person -et -ent
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Perfect Tense Verb Endings
Singular Plural
Also find this chart in Latin for Children Primer C chapter 8, and
Latin Alive! Book One chapter 8.

1st Person -ï -imus


2nd Person -istï -istis
3rd Person -it -ërunt
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Pluperfect Tense Verb Endings
Singular Plural
Also find this chart in Latin for Children Primer C chapter 9, and
Latin Alive! Book One chapter 27.

1st Person -eram -erämus


2nd Person -eräs -erätis
3rd Person -erat -erant
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Future Perfect Tense
Verb Endings
Also find this chart in Latin for Children Primer C chapter 10, and
Singular Plural
Latin Alive! Book One chapter 27.

1st Person -erö -erimus


2nd Person -eris -eritis
3rd Person -erit -erint
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