Latin Declensions
About the chart
Shows the main Latin noun declensions with endings color-coded for easy memorization. There is also a fill-in-the-blank worksheet.
What it looks like

There’s also an alternate version with the vocative included and the forms in a slightly different order (nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative, ablative). This is based on the 2.0 version and hasn’t been updated to the 3.0 styles yet.
The fill-in-the-blank worksheet:

How to modify the chart
You can save the following HTML files to disk, edit them, and then open them in a browser and print to PDF.
Email me if you have questions or run into issues modifying these.
Changelog
- 2026 Feb 1 — Added worksheet, thanks to Michael Scott, blog post
- 2023 Feb 12 — Update to 3.0 (HTML/CSS source, older versions available upon request), blog post
- 2016 Jun 16 — Fixed ablative singular of mare (missing macron), thanks to Heikki Malkki
- 2016 May 17 — Fixed gender of frūctus (it’s masculine, not feminine), thanks to Chih-cheng Yuan
- 2016 Jan 29 — Added vocative version source to repo, blog post
- 2015 Nov 4 — Update to 2.0 (PlotDevice source), blog post
- 2009 Nov 12 — Initial release, blog post
- 2009 May 13 — Preview, blog post