Pattern of the 2nd Declension Neuter

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The Pattern of the 2nd Declension Noun (neuter)The stem is that part of the noun which remains the same throughout the declension. It tells the meaning of the word. The “case endings” tell us what the word does in the sentence. For instance, whether the noun is the subject, direct object, or possessive,or has another function.Case Endings:Case Name Forms Meanings Uses . (singular)(plural)Nominativeregnumregnakingdom (s)subjectGenitiveregniregnorumof the kingdom(s)possessiveDativeregno regnisto/for the kingdom(s)indirect objectAccusativeregnumregnakingdom (s)direct objectAblativeregnoregnisby/with/from the kingdom(s)variousCase Name Forms Meanings Uses . (singular)(plural)Nominativebellumbella war (s)subjectGenitivebellibellorumof the war(s)possessiveDativebellobellisto/for the war(s)indirect objectAccusativebellumbellawar (s)direct objectAblativebellobellisby/with/from the war(s)variousumai rumisumais

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