Declension
volume
British pronunciation/dɪklˈɛnʃən/
American pronunciation/dəˈkɫɛnʃən/

Définition et Signification de "declension"

Declension
01

déclinaison

(in the grammar of some languages) a group of nouns, pronouns, or adjectives changing in the same way to indicate case, number, and gender

What is "declension"?

Declension is a grammatical process in which nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and sometimes articles change their form to express different grammatical categories such as case, number, and gender. This process helps indicate the role of a word in a sentence, such as whether it is a subject, object, or possessive. For example, in Latin, the noun "puella," meaning "girl," can change to "puellae" for the genitive case, meaning "of the girl." In English, declension is less prominent but can be seen in pronouns, such as "I," used as a subject, "me," used as an object, and "my," used for possession. Understanding declension is important for analyzing how different languages convey meaning through word forms and their relationships in sentences.

02

déclinaison, décroissance

a downward slope or bend
03

déclin, décadence

process of changing to an inferior state

declension

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The Old English language had a complex system of declension, with different forms for nouns depending on case, number, and gender.
Studying the declension patterns of Russian nouns can be challenging for language learners due to the extensive variations in endings.
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