Appendix:Slovene nouns/second feminine declension

The second feminine declension follow all feminine nouns which have genitive singular ending. Nouns can have all four accentual types.

Basic sample
The second feminine declension has three different sets of endings, one for fixed and mobile accents, one for ending and mixed accent, and one for words with fill vowel (see alterations).

Alterations

 * Nouns with stems that end in a non-sonorant consonant and a sonorant have a fill vowel inserted between them in nominative and accusative singular and add -i- at the end of their stem in cases when the ending does not begin with a vowel (instrumental in all numbers and dative dual), such as mȋsli, instrumental singular mȋslijo, dative/instrumental dual mȋslima, instrumental plural mȋslimi and  dative plural svȋslima.


 * Nouns with stems ending in -j have an ending -o in instrumental singular ( instrumental singular pọ̄steljo).


 * The feminine noun follows the mixed accent type, but replaces the final -v with -i in the nominative and accusative singular.