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  • 1Czech declension — describes the declension, or system of grammatically determined modifications, in nouns, adjectives, pronouns and numerals in the Czech language. There is a system of 7 cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative, locative and… …

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  • 2Irish declension — The declension of Irish nouns, the definite article, and the adjectives is discussed on this page. (For pronouns, see Irish morphology.)NounsGenderNouns in Irish are divided into two genders, masculine and feminine. While gender should be learned …

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  • 3Slovak declension — See also: Slovak language. Many Slovak words are given without translation on this page, for a translation see this dictionary [http://slovnik.zoznam.sk] Introduction The Slovak language, like most Slavic languages or like Latin, is an inflected… …

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  • 4Latin declension — Latin grammar Verb Conjugation Subjunctive by attraction Indirect Statement Declension Ablative Usages Dative Usages Latin is an inflected language, and as such has nouns, pronouns, and adjectives that must be declined in order to serve a… …

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  • 5Lithuanian declension — This is an article about declension system of the Lithuanian language Declension in the Lithuanian language is quite sophisticated in a way similar to declensions in ancient Indo European languages (such as Sanskrit, Latin or Ancient Greek). It… …

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  • 6Latvian declension — describes the declension of nouns, adjectives, pronouns and numerals in the Latvian language. There is a system of seven cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, locative and vocative) in Latvian.NounsLatvian has two… …

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  • 7German declension — is the paradigm that German uses to define all the ways words can change shape to reflect their role in the sentence: subject, object, etc. Much like other Indo European languages, German hangs on to a vestigial case system that marks an earlier… …

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  • 8Lithuanian grammar — is the study of rules governing the use of the Lithuanian language. Lithuanian grammar retains many archaic features from Proto Indo European that have been lost in other Indo European languages. It has extremely complex morphology; words have… …

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  • 9indeclinable — a. Undeclinable, uninflected, without declension, without case endings …

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  • 10Accad —    The high land or mountains, a city in the land of Shinar. It has been identified with the mounds of Akker Kuf, some 50 miles to the north of Babylon; but this is doubtful. It was one of the cities of Nimrod s kingdom (Ge 10:10). It stood close …

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