<span class="searchmatch">pattern</span> <span class="searchmatch">žena</span> f, noun žen stem nom žen-a gen žen-y dat žen-e acc žen-u (voc žen-a) loc žen-e ins žen-ou nom žen-y gen žien dat žen-ám acc žen-y (voc žen-y)...
dictionary, or any other dictionary listing <span class="searchmatch">Slovak</span> words). All other feminine words ending at a consonant follow the <span class="searchmatch">declension</span> <span class="searchmatch">pattern</span> kosť. <span class="searchmatch">žena</span> ulica kosť...
changed. All feminine words ending at a consonant and not declined by the dlaň <span class="searchmatch">declension</span> <span class="searchmatch">pattern</span> follow the <span class="searchmatch">declension</span> <span class="searchmatch">pattern</span> kosť. <span class="searchmatch">žena</span> ulica dlaň...
<span class="searchmatch">declensions</span> along with many exceptions. The <span class="searchmatch">patterns</span> (vzory in <span class="searchmatch">Slovak</span>), rather than being numbered, are simply referred to by the respective <span class="searchmatch">pattern</span> word...
preceded by a soft consonant follow this <span class="searchmatch">pattern</span>. Those ending at -a preceded by a hard consonant follow the <span class="searchmatch">pattern</span> <span class="searchmatch">žena</span>. In poetic usage, the vocative singular...
Greek first <span class="searchmatch">declension</span> Ancient Greek second <span class="searchmatch">declension</span> Ancient Greek third <span class="searchmatch">declension</span> Ancient Greek Attic <span class="searchmatch">declension</span> Czech <span class="searchmatch">declension</span> <span class="searchmatch">pattern</span> <span class="searchmatch">žena</span> All Czech...
-á follow this <span class="searchmatch">pattern</span>. The genitive plural modifies the word stem and it does so differently for each word following this <span class="searchmatch">pattern</span>. <span class="searchmatch">žena</span> ulica dlaň kosť...