THE NOUN
- Four Cases (Nominative, Genitive, Dative, and Accusative).
- The inflection indicates number (singular and plural), gender and case.
- Two declensions (vowel and consonant or also called strong and weak)
THE ADJECTIVE
- Two fold declension.
- Strong declension and weak declension.
THE DEFINITE ARTICLE
- Singular and plural.
- Masculine, feminine, neuter and all genders.
- Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative and Instrumental.
THE PERSONAL PRONOUN
- It has distinctive forms for all genders, persons, and cases.
- Dual number.
THE VERB
- Two simple tenses by inflection (a present and a past).
- It recognized (indicative, subjunctive, and imperative moods).
- Two numbers and three persons.
- Weak and strong (or regular and irregular.
- Strong verbs, seven general classes.
- Four forms: infinitive, the preterite singular (first and third person), the preterite plural, and the past participle.
- Weak verbs (past tense, adding -ede, -ode, or -de)
(past participle, adding -ed, -od, or -d)
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