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==Main features==
 
Latin is a [[Synthetic_language|synthetic]] or inflectional language: [[affix|affixes]] are attached to fixed stems to express gender, number, and case in adjectives, nouns, and pronouns, which is called [[declension]]; and person, number, tense, voice, mood, and aspect in verbs, which is called [[Latin conjugation|conjugation]]. There are five declensions of nouns and four conjugations of verbs.
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is a [[Synthetic_language|synthetic]] or inflectional language: [[affix|affixes]] are attached to fixed stems to express gender, number, and case in adjectives, nouns, and pronouns, which is called [[declension]]; and person, number, tense, voice, mood, and aspect in verbs, which is called [[Latin conjugation|conjugation]]. There are five declensions of nouns and four conjugations of verbs.
 
The six noun cases are: