Latin Declensions
About the chart
Shows the main Latin noun declensions with endings color-coded for easy memorization.
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.
How to modify it
The HTML/CSS source is freely available for modifications. (Email me if you have questions about how to modify it.) You can open the HTML file in a browser — Firefox works a little better than Chrome at the moment, and is what I’ve used — and print to PDF.
Related blog posts
- 3.0 release notes (12 Feb 2023)
- Vocative source addition (29 Jan 2016)
- 2.0 release notes (4 Nov 2015)
- Preview post (13 May 2009)
- Initial release (12 Nov 2009)
Changelog
- 12 Feb 2023: Update to 3.0 (HTML/CSS source, older versions available upon request)
- 16 Jun 2016: Fixed ablative singular of mare (missing macron), thanks to Heikki Malkki
- 17 May 2016: Fixed gender of frūctus (it’s masculine, not feminine), thanks to Chih-cheng Yuan
- 29 Jan 2016: Added vocative version source to repo
- 4 Nov 2015: Update to 2.0 (PlotDevice source)
- 12 Nov 2009: Initial release