Declension
(noun)
A linguistic category used in some languages to indicate the grammatical case of a noun, adjective, or pronoun.
Origin:
The word 'declension' is derived from the latin word 'declinare', meaning 'to bend down, to decline'. it is used in grammar to refer to the inflection of nouns, adjectives, and pronouns to indicate case, number, gender, and degree of comparison.
Examples:
- In Latin, declension plays a crucial role in determining the function of nouns and adjectives in sentences.
- The declension of German nouns can be quite complex, with multiple cases and plural forms to consider.
- In Russian, the declension of adjectives is closely tied to the gender and number of the noun they modify.
- The study of declension is an important aspect of understanding the grammar of many languages.
- The declension of certain pronouns in Arabic is influenced by their position in a sentence.