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- ۰ دیدگاه
1. The second declension contains words that end with "us", "er", or "ir". "er" and "ir" are extremely rare.
2. They are mostly masculine.
3. Some are neuter and end in "um".
4. Masculine dominus with "us" ending:
a. dominus as subject (pl. domini)
b. domine as in "O Domine!" (pl. domini)
c. domino as "by, with, or from the lord" (pl. dominis)
d. dominum as object (pl. dominos)
e. domini as "of the lord" (pl. dominorum)
f. domino as "for or to the lord" (pl. dominis)
5. Neuter regnum with "um" ending:
a. regnum as subject (pl. regna)
b. regnum as in "O Regnum!" (pl. regna)
c. regno as "by, with, or from the kingdom" (pl. regnis)
d. regnum as object (pl. regna)
e. regni as "of the kingdom" (pl. regnorum)
f. regno as "for or to the kingdom" (pl. regis)