First Declension — typical gender?
Primarily feminine, some masculine nouns.
Second Declension — endings?
Masculine: -us/-er, Neuter: -um.
Third Declension — stem types?
Consonant and vowel stems with varied endings.
Fourth Declension — common endings?
Masculine: -us, Neuter: -u.
Gender in Latin nouns — influence?
Affects declension endings and agreement.
Case endings — purpose?
Indicate noun's grammatical role.
Singular vs plural — declension?
Different endings for case and number.
Terminations — role?
Mark case, number, and gender.
First declension — nominative singular?
Ends in -a.
Second declension — neuter nominative?
Ends in -um.
Third declension — genitive singular?
Ends in -is.
Fourth declension — accusative plural?
Ends in -us for masculine, -ua for neuter.
Gender variations — examples?
Feminine: rosa; Masculine: dominus; Neuter: templum.
Case endings — function?
Show grammatical role and case.
Singular and plural forms — importance?
Essential for correct declension.
Terminations and endings — significance?
Crucial for proper noun forms.
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