I’m starting to do some more language-related design work and thought I’d post a sample. This is part of a Latin declensions chart:
The colored part prints out darker, by the way, so it’s not quite as bright as it seems here.
Anyway, there’ll be more soon. (And in all sorts of cool languages like Gothic and Old Irish and Middle Welsh. I’m giddy. :)) I plan to focus on basic grammatical charts, though I might do some simple vocab lists and short texts as well. We’ll see — if you have any ideas or requests, let me know. Oh, and the final charts will be released for free in PDF, of course.
Update: I’ve finally finished the chart. :) It’s available on the Latin charts page. Enjoy!

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hurry! ;) I like it and bookmarked your page. Thank you!
Haha, will do — thanks. :)
If you intend to do this, at least explain to your readers what the declisions mean. How will they know when to use an nominative word, or an ablative word. You cant just put out charts and expect people to understand. Go dummy on the latin language and explain it full on.
How are these going?
Slowly. :) I just got engaged and will be getting married in two months, so these probably won’t be done anytime soon, I’m afraid.
Congratulations! :)
If you don’t mind, could I make some for all noun declensions based on this one solely for personal use? I’m taking Latin class in college and really love the simplicity of this chart.
Thanks :), and sure, go for it. (This is Creative Commons-licensed anyway, so you’re fine.) Good luck! :)
I’m in eighth grade taking a college level latin course. This really simplifies things. Congratulations on getting married! Will you by any chance be coming out with a 2nd declension chart anytime soon?
I am learning latin and this is a great chart…. Hope you make a few more real soon!
Since there’s more of a demand for these than I realized, I’m planning to finish these charts soon. I’ll keep y’all posted. :)
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
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