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  • nominative. In the accusative singular, many proper and some common nouns, imparisyllabic, often take the Greek -a for -em. Names in -ēs, is and ys take -ēn,...
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    Latin Wikisource has original text related to this article: Appendix Probi The Appendix Probi ("Probus' Appendix") is the conventional name for a series...
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  • ребя́та телёнок (m) – calf теля́та волчо́нок (m) – wolf cub волча́та Old imparisyllabic nouns (suffix is added) чу́до (n) – miracle чудеса́ не́бо (n) – sky...
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  • it can be declined either as above (without disappearing a) or as an imparisyllabic form below: When the nouns ȍko and ȕho mean 'eye' and 'ear', except...
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