1st Declension
2nd Declension Masculine
2nd Declension Neuter
100

The first-declension noun meaning "girl" ends in -a in the nominative singular

puella

100

The nominative plural ending for masculine second declension nouns.

i with a macron

100

The ending for neuter noun in nominative and accusative plural.

-a

200

A common word for "friend," this noun follows regular first-declension endings.

Amica

200

The case and number shown by the ending -os.

Accusative Singular

200

The classic neuter example, this 2nd declension noun means "war" as nominative and accusative singular.

bellum

300

The word for "girl" in Latin in the gentitive plural.

puellarum

300

For the accusative singular case, so far, there is the same last letter.

m

300

The genitive singular for all 2nd declension nouns.

-i

400

The ablative and dative singular and plural ending for a 1st declension noun.

a and is

400

The case marked by the ending -orum.

Genitive Plural

400

This neuter noun means "of the words" as a genitive plural.

verborum

500

The word "tired" in Latin which matches with puellae in the sentence the girls are tired.

defessae

500

The accusative plural of "field" in Latin.

What is agros?

500

The word pericula has one definition but can be both nominative or accusative case depending on the context.

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