Nouns 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd declensions. 1 ST DECLENSION FEMININE -A, ae, -ae, -am -–a, -ae, -arum -is, -as, -is, -is, -as, -is. That’s the 1 st declension.

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nouns 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd declensions

1 ST DECLENSION FEMININE -A, ae, -ae, -am -–a, -ae, -arum -is, -as, -is, -is, -as, -is. That’s the 1 st declension. Now I really know it. Sing with me! Sing with me!!

2 ND DECLENSION MASCULINE -us(r ),-i, -o, -um, -o,-i,-orum, -is,-os,-is, -is,-os,-is. That’s the 2 nd declension. Now I really know it. Sing with me! Vocative singular=r, e, i

2 ND DECLENSION NEUTER –um,-i,-o,-um, –o,-a,-orum, -is,-A,-is, -is,-A,-is. That’s the 2 nd neuters. Now I really know it. Sing with me!!

3 rd declension Anything, -is, -I, -em, -e, -es, -um, -ibus, -es, ibus, -ibus, -es, -ibus. That’s the 3 rd declension. Now I need to learn it! Sing with me!

3 rd declension neuter Anything, -is, -I, Anything, -e, -a, -um, -ibus, -a, -ibus, -ibus, -a,-ibus. That’s the 3 rd neuters. Do I really have to learn this? Sing with me. Singwith me.