| 31. | The declension to which a noun belongs is determined largely by form.
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| 32. | The masculine genitive singular ending comes from the second declension.
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| 33. | The only exceptions are Attic-declension and contracted nouns.
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| 34. | Old Norse and other Germanic languages had two types of regular declension.
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| 35. | :: I copied the discussion to Talk : Archaic Dutch declension.
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| 36. | It's not like math, biology, Latin declensions or astronomy.
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| 37. | It is the equivalent of the Latin second declension.
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| 38. | Declension of adjectives is mandatory even in proper names.
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| 39. | Class I is derived from the Latin first declension.
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| 40. | Class II is derived from the Latin second declension.
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