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<p>for <i>dies</i> (m) "day") are usually feminine. <i>res</i> "thing" is similar to <i>dies</i> except for a short e in the genitive and dative singular <i>rei</i>.</p>

<p><big>Other nouns</big></p>
<p>In addition to the above there are some irregularly declined nouns, mostly borrowed from Greek, such as the name <i>Aeneas</i> "Aeneas" (1st declension masculine).</p>

<p>The vocative is nearly always the same as the nominative, except in 1st and 2nd declension masculine singular words, such as <i>Aenea!</i> "Aeneas!" and <i>domine!</i> "master!/lord!".</p><p>
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