Introducing the 4th and 5th Declension
Start the new year with some Latin Nouns!
Every now and again, you might see me mention the 4th and 5th declension nouns and think: “Not more tables to learn!”
But fear not! The 4th and 5th declensions in Latin are fairly straight forward, and only encompass a few words. However, those words can be very important, so it is crucial you get to know these tables just as you have for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd declensions.
If these first 3 declensions still aren’t solid in your mind, make sure you have downloaded my free Noun Endings Guide by clicking here, or adding your email below.
Hello! Welcome back to bambasbat!
It feels like an age since I last wrote a post, and for this I apologise - 2025 really got away from me! I hope you are still interested in sticking around and have felt a small pleasure at receiving my first post of 2026.
While I have been busy, I have been itching to get back to posting, and I plan to resume my (mostly) weekly musings about grammar, culture and historical figures. To help ease myself back into the swing of things, I have not done a full write up of the 4th and 5th declension as usual. I hope you watch the video and still find it useful!
Did the video help? Let me know if you think adding a 4th and 5th Declension Noun Table to my free guides would be beneficial to you by sending me a quick email or commenting on the video. Please do get in touch - I would absolutely love to hear how your Latin journey is going, any struggles you are finding, and what you hope to learn in 2026!
Thank you for all the support I have received so far. I hope to keep helping you learn Latin for a very long time to come.
With very best wishes for the New Year,
Ellen

