Appendix:Declensions

Ancient Greek

 * Ancient Greek first declension
 * Ancient Greek second declension
 * Ancient Greek third declension
 * Ancient Greek Attic declension

Czech

 * Czech declension pattern žena
 * All Czech declensions

Finnish

 * All Finnish declensions

Georgian

 * Georgian declension

Gothic

 * Gothic minor declensions
 * Gothic strong declension
 * Gothic weak declension

Greek

 * All Greek declensions

Hebrew

 * Hebrew declension

Ido
All nouns behave like regular Italian masculine nouns: -o in the singular and -i in the plural.

Irish

 * Irish first-declension nouns

Italian

 * Italian declension

Middle English

 * Middle English declension

Latin

 * Latin first declension
 * Latin second declension
 * Latin third declension
 * Latin fourth declension
 * Latin fifth declension

Old English

 * Old English strong declension
 * Old English weak declension
 * Old English athematic declension

Pali

 * All Pali declensions

Polish

 * All Polish declensions

Portuguese

 * Portuguese pronouns

Romanian

 * Romanian noun declension
 * Romanian 2-form adjective declension
 * Romanian 3-form adjective declension
 * Romanian 4-form adjective declension

Russian

 * All Russian declensions

Sanskrit

 * Sanskrit declension

Slovak

 * All Slovak declensions (note: each linked word leads to a page on its particular declension)

Swedish

 * Swedish adjectives

Turkish
Note: superscript numbers mark Turkish vowel harmony.