The Declension of Nouns Chart CASES1st Sing.1 st Plural2 nd Sing.2 nd Plural3 rd Sing.3 rd Plural NOMINATIVE aae us,er,ir, ius ī *** ēs GENITIVE ae arum.

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The Declension of Nouns Chart CASES1st Sing.1 st Plural2 nd Sing.2 nd Plural3 rd Sing.3 rd Plural NOMINATIVE aae us,er,ir, ius ī *** ēs GENITIVE ae arum ī orum isum DATIVE aeīsō īibus ACCUSATIVE am āsumōsemēs ABLATIVE āīsō e ibus VOCATIVE aae e,er,ir ī, ī***ēs

VERB CHART!!! PERSON/SUBJ PRONOUNS PRESENT TENSEIMPERFECT TENSEPERFECT TENSE PLUPERFECT TENSE 1 ST – I “EGO” (SING) ōbamīeram 2 ND – YOU “TU” (S.) sbasistīeras 3 RD – HE, SHE, IT (S.) tbatiterat 1 ST – WE “NOS” (PLURAL) musbamusimuseramus 2 ND - YOU “VOS” (PL) tisbatisistiseratis 3 RD – THEY (PLURAL) ntbanterunterant

Person/Number Chart!!! Person = subject/perspective of verb Number = singular or plural