This is the Genitive and Dative singular, as well as the Nominative plural ending for First Declension.
What is -ae?
This is the Genitive singular and Nominative plural ending for Second Declension.
What is -ī?
These are the Genitive singular and plural endings for Third Declension.
What are -is and -um (-ium)?
These are the Nominative singular and plural endings for Fourth Declension.
What are -us and -ūs?
This is the Nominative singular and plural ending for Fifth Declenision.
What is -es (-ies) and -ēs (iēs)?
This is the Accusative singular ending for First Declension.
What is -am?
These are the Accusative singular and plural endings for Second Declension.
What are -um and -ōs?
These are the Dative singular and plural endings for Third Declension.
What are -ī and -ibus?
These are the Genitive singular and plural endings for Fourth Declension.
What are -ūs and -uum?
What are -eī and -erum?
This is the Ablative singular ending for First Declension.
What is -ā?
This is the Dative and Ablative singular ending for Second Declension.
What is -ō?
These are the Accusative singular and plural endings for Third Declension.
What are -em and -ēs?
These are the Dative singular and plural endings for Fourth Declension.
What are -uī and -ibus?
These are the Dative singular and plural endings for Fifth Declension.
What are -eī and -ebus?
These are the plural Genitive, Dative, Accusative, & Ablative plural endings for First Declension
What are -ārum, -īs, -ās, -īs?
These are the plural Genitive, Dative, & Ablative endings for Second Declension.
What are -ōrum and -īs?
What two genders of nouns have identical endings for Third Declension?
What are masculine and feminine?
These are the Accusative singular and plural endings for Fourth Declension.
What are -um and -ūs?
These are the Accusative and Ablative singular and plural endings for Fifth Declension.
What are Acc: -em and -ēs; Abl: -ē and -ebus?
These are the four P.A.I.N. words in the First Declension that are masculine despite ending the Nominative singular with -a.
What are poeta, agricola, incola, nauta?
These are the two genders that make up the words in the Second Declension.
What are masculine and neuter?
This sub-type of Third Declension nouns regularly have -i in the Ablative singular and -ium in the Genitive plural cases.
What are i-stem nouns?
What are -ū and -ibus?
These are two of the five most commonly used nouns in the Fifth Declension.
What are (two of) res, rei, f; dies, diei, m or f; species, speciei, f; acies, aciei, f; or quies, quiei, f?