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declension
In linguistics, declension (verb: to decline) is the changing of the form of a word, generally to express its syntactic function in the sentence by way of an inflection. Declension may apply to nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, and determiners. It serves to indicate number (e.g. singular, dual, plural), case (e.g. nominative, accusative, genitive, or dative), gender (e.g. masculine, feminine, or neuter), and a number of other grammatical categories. Inflectional change of verbs is called conjugation.
Slovak declension
declensions in the Slovak language
Spanish noun
grammatical feature of Spanish
Arabic nouns and adjectives
declined according to case, state, gender and number
Czech declension
aspect of Czech grammar
Slovene nouns
part of speech in Slovenian language