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Latin Grammar

Latin Grammar. Consonant Stem and I-Stem endings. A Masculine Consonant-Stem Noun (feminine consonant stem nouns have the same endings). A Neuter Consonant-Stem Noun. Consonant Stem Endings. A Masculine I-Stem Noun (feminine i -stem nouns have the same endings).

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Latin Grammar

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  1. Latin Grammar Consonant Stem and I-Stem endings

  2. A MasculineConsonant-Stem Noun(feminine consonant stem nouns have the same endings)

  3. A NeuterConsonant-Stem Noun

  4. Consonant Stem Endings

  5. A MasculineI-Stem Noun(feminine i-stem nouns have the same endings)

  6. A NeuterI-Stem Noun(We haven’t learned these yet)

  7. I-Stem Endings

  8. Contrast Consonant-Stem: I-Stem:

  9. Facts! These are the places where consonant-stem endings vary from i-stems: all ablative singular: -e vs. -ī masc. and fem. plural acc: -ēs vs. –īs neuter plural nom. and acc: -a vs. –ia all gen. plural: -um vs. -ium

  10. The End

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