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declension (dɪˈklɛnʃən) [Represents L. dēclīnātiōn-em (n. of action f. dēclīnāre to decline), F. déclinaison (13th c.). The form is irregular, and its history obscure: possibly it came from the F. word, by shifting of the stress as in comparison, orison, benison, and loss of ĭ, as in venĭson, ven'so...
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Greek declension
Greek declension may refer to:
Declensions in Ancient Greek grammar
Declensions in Modern Greek grammar
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declension/dɪˈklenʃn; dɪ`klɛnʃən/ n(grammar)(a) [U] varying the endings of nouns and pronouns according to their function in a sentence (名词和代词在句中的)词尾变化. Cf 参看 case1 8.(b) [C] class of words with the same range of endings for the different cases (case1 8) 在各格中词尾同形的一类词 In Latin, the nominative case of...
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Declension of "tiempo" in Spanish – declinate
tiempo - declension of the word in Spanish in all tenses, all forms of the word for verbs, nouns and adjectives with usage examples.
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Declension German "Welt" - All cases of the noun, plural, article
Declension of German noun Welt with plural and article. The declension of the noun Welt (world, Earth) is in singular genitive Welt and in the plural nominative Welten. The noun Welt is declined with the declension endings -/en. The voice of Welt is feminine and the article "die". Here you can not only inflect Welt but also all German nouns.
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German declension
Instead, the declension of the pronoun kein (no, not any, not one) is given, which follows the plural paradigm. See also
Archaic Dutch declension
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Second declension
and contracted declension in Attic Greek (when these groups are considered part of this declension). The Wiktionary appendix Second declension contains more detailed information and full paradigm tables for the Latin second declension.
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First declension
In Latin and Greek grammar, the first declension is analyzed as a thematic declension. Greek adjectives
The feminine of first- and second-declension adjectives uses the -ā class of the first declension:
-os, -ā/ē, -on
First- and third-declension
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Declension of German noun Parkplatz with plural and article
The declension of the noun Parkplatz (car park, parking lot) is in singular genitive Parkplatzes and in the plural nominative Parkplätze. The noun Parkplatz is declined with the declension endings es/ä-e. In the plural is an umlaut. The voice of Parkplatz is maskuline and the article "der".
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Zero-nominalisation - Why and When? Building on from Zhen Lin's answer to "The grammar of ~~", Brief explanation of Zero-nominalisation: > Nominalisation refers to the process of turning a word, or more generally a ...
Interesting question! The cases I can think of are , , , > It's faster to walk than to take the bus
> > You need a visa to go to Japan
> > Even if it's true, I'm still concerned
> > This is necessary for participating There are probably others. As to why zero-nominalization occurs, I'm not sure. But...
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Russian declension
First declension
Most first-declension nouns are feminine, some masculine. The same endings apply for both genders. Notes
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Attic declension
The Attic declension is a group of second-declension nouns and adjectives in the Attic dialect of Ancient Greek, all of whose endings have long vowels. See also
Ancient Greek nouns: Attic declension
Quantitative metathesis
Ancient Greek dialects
Attic Greek
Ionic Greek
Koine Greek
Ancient Greek declension
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Declension German "Hummel" - All cases of the noun, plural, article
Declension of German noun Hummel with plural and article. The declension of the noun Hummel (bumblebee, tomboy) is in singular genitive Hummel and in the plural nominative Hummeln.The noun Hummel is declined with the declension endings -/n. The voice of Hummel is feminine and the article "die".
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Irish declension
of adjectives in Irish, which correspond to the first four declensions of nouns:
First declension
Second declension
Third declension
Fourth declension "the boy who was/would be the youngest")
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Gothic declension
The -ja declension
This declension is really just the -a declension with a j immediately preceding. References
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