Appendix:Slovene nouns/second masculine declension

The second masculine declension follow all masculine nouns that have ending in genitive singular, except the word. Nouns can only have fixed accent, however some alterations still exist.

In dual and plural, as well as colloquially in many cases in singular, nouns can be feminized, but do not change the accent nor the endings doings so.

Basic sample
There is only one general pattern for second masculine declension. There is no distinction between animate and inanimate nouns.

Alterations

 * Some words, such as have ending  in nominative singular.


 * Words ending in consonant + j have an -i- inserted between.

Common archaic forms
Vernacular disyllabic nouns that have stress on open-mid first syllable have obsolete forms with short accent on the last syllable, which is still present in some dialects.