Word: declension
Category: declension
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Related words: declension
declension latin, 3rd declension, latin declension endings, 3rd declension latin, declension chart, noun declension, third declension, latin declension chart, first declension, second declension, 4th declension latin, 4th declension, declension definition, latin third declension, second declension latin, 2nd declension latin
Synonyms: declension
deterioration, worsening, decline, fall, declivity, descent, downslope, declination
Translations: declension
declension in spanish
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spanish
Translations:
declinación, decadencia, la declinación
declension in german
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german
Translations:
deklination, gefälle, abhang, abfall, verschlechterung, Deklination, Beugung, Declination
declension in french
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french
Translations:
détérioration, écart, déclinaison, descente, déclivité, déviation, la déclinaison, décadence, déclinaisons
declension in italian
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italian
Translations:
declinazione, decadenza, declino, declinazioni
declension in portuguese
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portuguese
Translations:
declinação, declínio, decadência, declinações
declension in dutch
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dutch
Translations:
neerdaling, afdaling, verbuiging, declinatie, verbuigingsklasse, verval
declension in russian
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russian
Translations:
склонение, отклонение, скат, ухудшение, склонения, склонении
declension in norwegian
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norwegian
Translations:
fleksjon, bøying, bøyningsystem
declension in swedish
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swedish
Translations:
deklination, deklinationen, böjning, böjningen
declension in finnish
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finnish
Translations:
viettävyys, huononnus, alamäki, deklinaatio, Declension, taivutusmuodot Declension, Taivutus
declension in danish
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danish
Translations:
deklination, bøjningen, bøjning
declension in czech
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czech
Translations:
skloňování, odklon, deklinace, skloňováním
declension in polish
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polish
Translations:
odchylenie, deklinacja, upadek, deklinacji, odmiana
declension in hungarian
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hungarian
Translations:
deklináció, hanyatlás, ragozása, főnévragozás, ragozási
declension in turkish
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turkish
Translations:
iniş, gerileme, sapma, declension of, bozulma
declension in greek
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greek
Translations:
κλίση, κλίσης, κλιτική, Τα παρεπόμενα
declension in ukrainian
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ukrainian
Translations:
погіршення, погіршання, збочення, відмінювання, схилення, схиляння, відміну, відміна
declension in albanian
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albanian
Translations:
lakim, shmangie nga standarti
declension in bulgarian
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bulgarian
Translations:
склонение, упадък, западане, наклон
declension in belarusian
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belarusian
Translations:
скланенне, Схіленне, Скланеньне, прыслоўяў
declension in estonian
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estonian
Translations:
käänamine, paradigma, käändkond, kahanemine, Tõlked, Nimisõna
declension in croatian
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croatian
Translations:
opadanje, sintaksa, odbijanje, sklanjanje, deklinacija, propadanje
declension in icelandic
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icelandic
Translations:
beyging, Fallbeyging, beygingu, óákveðinn
declension in lithuanian
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lithuanian
Translations:
linksniavimas, Vertimai, Angliškai, Daiktavardis
declension in latvian
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latvian
Translations:
deklinācija, locīšana, pagrimums, panīkums
declension in macedonian
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macedonian
Translations:
деклинација, деклинираат, опаѓање, ра деклинација
declension in romanian
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romanian
Translations:
declin, declinare, decădere, declinație
declension in slovenian
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slovenian
Translations:
Propadanje, deklinacija, sklanjatev
declension in slovak
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slovak
Translations:
ústup, skloňovanie, skloňovania, sa slovnej, slovnej, skloňovaniu
The meaning and "use of": declension
noun
- (in the grammar of Latin, Greek, and other languages) the variation of the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective, by which its grammatical case, number, and gender are identified. - Gildersleeve and Lodge's Latin Grammar has a discussion of the declension of Greek nouns at pp.32-33.
- a condition of decline or moral deterioration. - the declension of the new generation
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