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The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet. With phonetic transcriptions, dictionarie tell you about the pronunciation of words, because the spelling of an English word does not tell you how you should pronounce it. Below is the phonetic transcription of declension:
/dəklɛnʃən/

Derived Form of declension

noun
plural: declensions
Noun
1
the inflection of nouns and pronouns and adjectives in Indo-European languages
Partsnoun,
Type ofinflection, inflexion,
See alsodecline,
2
process of changing to an inferior state
Synonymsdecline in quality, deterioration, worsening,
Type ofdecline, diminution,
Typesdrop-off, falling off, falloff, slack, slump,
See alsodecline,
3
a downward slope or bend
Synonymsdeclination, decline, declivity, descent, downslope, fall,
Type ofincline, side, slope,
Typesdownhill, steep,
See alsodecline,
4
a class of nouns or pronouns or adjectives in Indo-European languages having the same (or very similar) inflectional forms
Type ofcategory, class, family,
See alsodecline,

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  1. declension in the word estonia the a
  2. so we use the definite declension for
  3. definite declension for genitive dative
  4. four verb conjugations down to exactly 1 noun declension and 1 verb conjugation, because
  5. rules of second declension for masculine nouns, but were getting wayyyy off track here!
  6. The declension of male accusative is einen Freund, so:
  7. differentiates it from a declension, which is of course a random arbitrary term as
  8. So that's why a noun both has gender and a declension in, in those.
  9. Mark: So sometimes in some languages, the declension of a noun can line up with the
  10. Aven: Latin, for instance, first declension, mostly feminine, second
  11. declension, mostly masculine
  12. sense as to how these things develop And then third declension
  13. Aven: every gender, fourth declension, masculine feminine neuter I think all of
  14. them and in 5th declension only feminine Right So like That's not a lot of rhyme
  15. But third declension for instance.
  16. Totally non, you know, there are patterns within it but the declension so yeah So
  17. Aven: so the trees, why are those second declension nouns that should be by form,
  18. like the Latin first declension, they do show up that, so that's, an Indo-European
  19. ending in that -a stem in the first declension, was the genitive singular was
  20. Mark: and that probably comes from the second declension right.