Latin Noun Endings
Latin endings for nouns of the five declensions in Latin.
Case (Latin: cāsus; Greek: πτῶσις)
Forms follow the functions in a sentence when it comes to nouns, pronouns, and adjectives. Here is a basic description of case as it relates to Latin grammar.
Latin Nouns of the First Declension - Endings
The endings on Latin nouns of the first declension.
Latin Nouns of the Second Declension - Endings
The endings on Latin nouns of the second declension.
Latin Nouns of the Third Declension - Endings
The endings on Latin nouns of the Third declension.
Latin Nouns of the Fourth Declension - Endings
The endings on Latin nouns of the Fourth declension.
Latin Nouns of the Fifth Declension - Endings
The endings on Latin nouns of the Fifth declension.
Confusing Latin Nouns of Different Declensions Aura, Aurum, Auris
These nouns may be confusing because some of their endings are the same.
Confusing Latin Nouns of Different Declensions: Auris, Aurum, and Aura
These nouns may be confusing because some of their endings are the same.
Keep Sol, Solium, Solus, and Solum Straight in Latin
How to keep straight confusing nouns Keep Sol, Solium, Solus, and Solum .
