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Sentences with DECLINABLE

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"In Latin, nouns are declinable and change their form depending on the case."
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"The declinable adjective 'magnus' has different endings in different cases."
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"Russian has a complex declinable system for adjectives."
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"The declinable nature of the word 'teacher' means it changes in different cases."
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"He struggled with the declinable endings of the German noun."
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"Latin grammar includes declinable participles."
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"In many languages, pronouns are declinable and take different endings."
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"The declinable noun 'dominus' means 'lord' or 'master' in Latin."
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"The declinable adjective 'bonus' means 'good' in Latin."
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"She studied the declinable words in order to understand the sentence structure."
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"In Latin, nouns are declinable based on gender and case."
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"The declinable adjectives in German change their forms based on the case, gender, and number of the noun they modify."
3
"She studied the declinable verbs in French grammar."
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"Old English had a highly declinable system of noun inflection."
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"The teacher explained the rules for using declinable pronouns in Russian."
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"Greek has a complex system of declinable articles."
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"The declinable endings of the Arabic verb depend on the person, gender, and number of the subject."
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"His research focuses on the declinable prefixes in ancient Egyptian."
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"The declinable nature of the noun in Japanese provides context to its role in the sentence."
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"Russian nouns are declinable and change their endings based on case and number."
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"The declinable nouns in Sanskrit are classified into different genders."
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"We need to practice using the declinable forms of these adjectives."
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"The declinable suffixes in Finnish indicate the case and number of the noun."
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"The declinable pronouns in Spanish reflect the subject's role in the sentence."
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"I struggled with memorizing the declinable endings of Latin nouns."
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"The declinable adverbs in Turkish have different forms to indicate the degree of comparison."
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"In Slavic languages, nouns are highly declinable and have up to seven cases."
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"The declinable articles in Italian change their form based on the initial sound of the following word."
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"She learned to identify the declinable particles in ancient Greek texts."
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"The declinable suffixes in Finnish are used to mark possession."
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