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Many languages, including Latin, indicate the grammatical role of nouns by changing their word endings (contrast English, which accomplishes the same task using word order). In these languages, nouns are said to "decline" into different forms, or "cases"; this property is called the "declension" of a noun.

See nominative case, accusative case, dative case, ergative case, genitive case, vocative case, ablative case.


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