• Czech declension is a complex system of grammatically determined modifications of nouns, adjectives, pronouns and numerals in Czech, one of the Slavic...
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  • Montenegrin and Serbian declension Czech declension Polish declension Russian declension Slovak declension Slovene declension Ukrainian declension Finnish language...
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  • Latin declension is the set of patterns according to which Latin words are declined—that is, have their endings altered to show grammatical case, number...
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  • Writing ⟨i⟩ or ⟨y⟩ in endings is dependent on the declension patterns. The letter ⟨ě⟩ is a vestige of Old Czech palatalization. The originally palatalizing...
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    case. Czech declension Czech orthography Czech language Czech name days Slovak name Slavic names Slavic surnames Knappová, Miloslava [in Czech] (2010)...
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  • Čech (Czech man) has the feminine form Češka (Czech woman). Nouns of different genders follow different declension patterns. Examples of declension patterns...
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  • that syntactic relations are indicated by inflection forms (declension and conjugation) in Czech. Word order is not arbitrary at all. It must respect logical...
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  • in Slovak, the 12th to 13th century in Czech and the 14th century in Upper Sorbian. In the nominal declension, the traditional division according to the...
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  • Locative case (category Articles containing Czech-language text)
    ending -ou (v obou dvou případech, na rukou). See Czech declension for declension patterns for all Czech grammatical cases, including the locative. The Slovak...
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  • Vocative case (category CS1 Czech-language sources (cs))
    adjectives, and their nominative and vocative have the same form: see Czech declension.) Using the vocative is strongly recommended in official and written...
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  • In Russian grammar, the system of declension is elaborate and complex. Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, demonstratives, most numerals and other particles are...
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  • form when the number or gender of the subject may not be clear, see Czech declension § Gender and number of compound phrases. In imperfective verbs, it...
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  • hádali, kdo z nich je silnější. Czech alphabet Czech declension Czech language Czech orthography Czech verb History of the Czech language Šimáčková, Podlipský...
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    Slovak rather than Czech, e.g. using the same declension patterns for nouns and pronouns and the same verb conjugations as Slovak. Czech language: since...
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  • Grammatical gender (category CS1 Czech-language sources (cs))
    and number of coordinated phrases in that language are summarized at Czech declension § Gender and number of compound phrases. In some languages, any gender...
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  • comparison of the IPA system with those used in learners' materials. The declension of Irish nouns, the definite article, and the adjectives is discussed...
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  • Lithuanian has a declension system is similar to declension systems in ancient Indo-European languages such as Sanskrit, Latin or Ancient Greek. It is...
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  • case declension paradigms for nouns are shown below. Some masculine words ending in -ā (like pitā and kartā) retain 'ā' throughout their declension, only...
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    n-stem nouns in Old English, but joined the weak declension in Middle English. Nouns of the strong declension are inherited from the other Old English noun...
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  • nouns only have singular and plural forms. Many remnants of former case declensions remain in the Dutch language, but few of them are productive. One exception...
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  • called a declension. There are five grammatical cases in Gothic with a few traces of an old sixth instrumental case. A complete declension consists of...
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  • the same word pattern is called a declension. There are five grammatical cases in Old High German. A complete declension consists of five grammatical cases...
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  • Language and the euro (category Pages with Czech IPA)
    Czech word for Europe (Evropa); however "euro-" has become a standard prefix for all things relating to the EU (Evropská unie). The Czech declension uses...
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    participles, prepositions and postpositions, numerals, articles, etc., as declension. An inflection expresses grammatical categories with affixation (such...
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    shows the declension of puella "girl" (1st declension), dominus "lord, master" (2nd declension masculine), and bellum "war" (2nd declension neuter): 1st...
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    second-declension and third-declension. They are so-called because their forms are similar or identical to first- and second-declension and third-declension...
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  • instrumental declension. Though not commonly known to be of pronominal origin, it was, in fact, inherited from Old English hwȳ, which was the declension of hwæt...
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  • from the Latin second declension. Class IIa generally stems from second-declension nouns ending in -er and from third-declension masculine nouns; in both...
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  • inflections, traditionally called the "strong declension" and the "weak declension." Together, both declensions contain many different inflections, though...
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  • whether to include the vocative into the categories grammar, but with declension (mostly) equal to the nominative, or to unify it with the nominative case...
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