First used in the phrase lingua Occitāna, Latinization of Old French langue d'oc.
Occitānus (feminine Occitāna, neuter Occitānum, adverb Occitānē); first/second-declension adjective
First/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||
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masculine | feminine | masculine | feminine | ||
nominative | Occitānus | Occitāna | Occitānī | Occitānae | |
genitive | Occitānī | Occitānae | Occitānōrum | Occitānārum | |
dative | Occitānō | Occitānae | Occitānīs | Occitānīs | |
accusative | Occitānum | Occitānam | Occitānōs | Occitānās | |
ablative | Occitānō | Occitānā | Occitānīs | Occitānīs | |
vocative | Occitāne | Occitāna | Occitānī | Occitānae |
Occitānus m (genitive Occitānī, feminine Occitāna); second declension
Second-declension noun.
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Occitānus | Occitānī |
genitive | Occitānī | Occitānōrum |
dative | Occitānō | Occitānīs |
accusative | Occitānum | Occitānōs |
ablative | Occitānō | Occitānīs |
vocative | Occitāne | Occitānī |