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Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

The Fourth Declension covers most feminine nouns ending in -a or -e; just change the ending to match the case.

  • Nouns ending in -a belong to the 4th declension (e.g., māsa).
  • Nouns ending in -e also belong to the 4th declension (e.g., zeme).
  • The stem remains consistent while the ending changes based on the grammatical case.
Noun (-a/-e) ➔ Stem + Case Ending

Meanings

The Fourth Declension is the primary category for feminine nouns in Latvian, characterized by endings in -a or -e in the nominative singular.

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Feminine Nouns

Nouns representing feminine entities or objects categorized as feminine.

“Māsa ir mājās.”

“Zeme ir liela.”

4th Declension Case Endings (Singular)

Case Ending (-a) Ending (-e)
Nominative -a -e
Genitive -as -es
Dative -ai -ei
Accusative -u -i
Instrumental -u -e

Reference Table

Reference table for The Fourth Declension (-a)
Form Structure Example
Nominative Stem + -a Māsa
Genitive Stem + -as Māsas
Dative Stem + -ai Māsai
Accusative Stem + -u Māsu
Instrumental Stem + -u Ar māsu
Question Verb + Noun? Vai tā ir māsa?
Negative Nē + Verb + Noun Tā nav māsa.

طیف رسمیت

رسمی
Māsa ir ieradusies.

Māsa ir ieradusies. (Family arrival)

خنثی
Māsa ir šeit.

Māsa ir šeit. (Family arrival)

غیر رسمی
Māsa ir klāt.

Māsa ir klāt. (Family arrival)

عامیانه
Māsa te!

Māsa te! (Family arrival)

4th Declension Overview

4th Declension

Endings

  • -a Nominative
  • -e Nominative

Examples

  • māsa sister
  • zeme earth

Examples by Level

1

Mana māsa ir mājās.

My sister is at home.

2

Tā ir liela kaste.

That is a big box.

3

Upe ir gara.

The river is long.

4

Es redzu pupu.

I see a bean.

1

Māsas grāmata ir uz galda.

The sister's book is on the table.

2

Es dodu dāvanu māsai.

I give a gift to the sister.

3

Viņa pērk jaunu kasti.

She is buying a new box.

4

Zeme ir ļoti skaista.

The land is very beautiful.

1

Mēs ejam gar upi.

We are walking along the river.

2

Šī zeme pieder manai ģimenei.

This land belongs to my family.

3

Viņa runā ar savu māsu.

She is talking with her sister.

4

Kaste ir pilna ar āboliem.

The box is full of apples.

1

Māsa atgriezās no ceļojuma.

The sister returned from the trip.

2

Viņa uzdāvināja māsai skaistu kleitu.

She gifted her sister a beautiful dress.

3

Upe izgāja no krastiem.

The river overflowed its banks.

4

Zeme ir mūsu kopējais mantojums.

The land is our common heritage.

1

Māsas klātbūtne bija nomierinoša.

The sister's presence was calming.

2

Viņa veltīja savu dzīvi zemei.

She dedicated her life to the land.

3

Kaste tika atvērta ar lielu interesi.

The box was opened with great interest.

4

Upe vijas cauri visai pilsētai.

The river winds through the whole city.

1

Māsas vārdi skanēja kā pravietojums.

The sister's words sounded like a prophecy.

2

Zeme, kas mūs baro, ir svēta.

The land that feeds us is sacred.

3

Viņa lūkojās uz upi ar nostalģiju.

She looked at the river with nostalgia.

4

Kaste saturēja senus dokumentus.

The box contained ancient documents.

Easily Confused

The Fourth Declension (-a) در مقابل 5th Declension

Both are feminine.

The Fourth Declension (-a) در مقابل 1st Declension

Both have -a endings.

The Fourth Declension (-a) در مقابل Adjective agreement

Mixing endings.

اشتباهات رایج

māsa grāmata

māsas grāmata

Missing genitive case.

Es redzu māsa

Es redzu māsu

Missing accusative case.

ar māsa

ar māsu

Missing instrumental case.

dodu māsa

dodu māsai

Missing dative case.

zemei ir liela

zeme ir liela

Incorrect case usage.

pupu ir zaļa

pupa ir zaļa

Using accusative for subject.

kastes ir uz galda

kaste ir uz galda

Number mismatch.

runāju ar māsas

runāju ar māsu

Using genitive instead of instrumental.

upe ir skaistas

upe ir skaista

Adjective agreement error.

dodu dāvanu māsas

dodu dāvanu māsai

Using genitive instead of dative.

zemei vajag ūdeni

zemei vajag ūdeni

Actually correct, but often misused in complex structures.

māsu ir mājās

māsa ir mājās

Using accusative for subject.

kastei ir atvērta

kaste ir atvērta

Dative vs Nominative.

Sentence Patterns

Mana ___ ir mājās.

Es redzu ___.

Dāvana ir priekš ___.

Es runāju ar ___.

Real World Usage

Texting constant

Māsa ir mājās!

Social Media very common

Skaista zeme.

Job Interview common

Mana meita strādā.

Travel common

Kur ir upe?

Food Delivery occasional

Pupa ir svaiga.

Formal Letter common

Cienījamā māsa.

💡

Check the ending

Always look at the last letter of the dictionary form.
⚠️

Don't forget the case

The noun changes based on its role.
🎯

Practice with family

Use family terms to practice.
💬

Be polite

Use formal cases in letters.

Smart Tips

Always identify the subject and object first.

Māsa redz māsa. Māsa redz māsu.

Focus on the final vowel.

Māsa ir mājās. Māsa ir mājās.

Learn the nominative and genitive together.

Māsa. Māsa, māsas.

Look for the case endings.

Māsa. Māsai.

تلفظ

mā-sa

Vowel length

The -a and -e endings are short unless marked with a macron.

Declarative

Māsa ir mājās ↘

Falling intonation for statements.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

A-E are the ladies of the 4th declension.

Visual Association

Imagine a sister (māsa) standing on the earth (zeme). Both words end in -a or -e, representing the 4th declension.

Rhyme

If it ends in A or E, it's 4th declension, you see!

Story

My sister (māsa) walked on the earth (zeme) carrying a box (kaste). She saw a bean (pupa) and picked it up.

Word Web

māsazemekastepupaupemeita

چالش

Write 5 sentences using different 4th declension nouns in the accusative case.

نکات فرهنگی

Family terms like 'māsa' are used frequently in social settings.

Derived from Proto-Baltic feminine noun classes.

Conversation Starters

Kā sauc tavu māsu?

Vai tev patīk šī upe?

Kādu kasti tu meklē?

Kā zeme mainās pavasarī?

Journal Prompts

Apraksti savu māsu.
Kāpēc upe ir svarīga pilsētai?
Kā tu rūpējies par zemi?
Kādas kastes tu izmanto ikdienā?

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

Mana ___ ir mājās.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: māsa
Nominative case.
Select the correct form. چند گزینه‌ای

Es redzu ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: māsu
Accusative case.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Dodu dāvanu māsa.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: māsai
Dative case.
Build the sentence. Sentence Building

māsa / ir / mājās

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Māsa ir mājās.
Correct word order.
True or False? True False Rule

4th declension nouns end in -s.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
They end in -a or -e.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Kur ir māsa? B: ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Māsa ir mājās.
Nominative case.
Sort the nouns. Grammar Sorting

Which is 4th declension?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: māsa
Ends in -a.
Match the case. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: māsas
Genitive ending is -as.

Score: /8

تمرین‌های عملی

8 exercises
Fill in the blank.

Mana ___ ir mājās.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: māsa
Nominative case.
Select the correct form. چند گزینه‌ای

Es redzu ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: māsu
Accusative case.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Dodu dāvanu māsa.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: māsai
Dative case.
Build the sentence. Sentence Building

māsa / ir / mājās

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Māsa ir mājās.
Correct word order.
True or False? True False Rule

4th declension nouns end in -s.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
They end in -a or -e.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Kur ir māsa? B: ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Māsa ir mājās.
Nominative case.
Sort the nouns. Grammar Sorting

Which is 4th declension?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: māsa
Ends in -a.
Match the case. Match Pairs

Genitive of māsa?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: māsas
Genitive ending is -as.

Score: /8

سوالات متداول (8)

A group of feminine nouns ending in -a or -e.

Check if it ends in -a or -e in the dictionary.

Most feminine ones do.

To show the grammatical role of the noun.

Yes, they are standard.

Using the wrong case ending.

No, English doesn't have noun cases.

Use flashcards and practice sentences.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Feminine nouns ending in -a

Latvian uses cases; Spanish uses prepositions.

German moderate

Feminine nouns (die)

German uses articles for cases; Latvian uses noun suffixes.

French low

Feminine nouns (la)

French lacks a case system.

Japanese low

Particles

Japanese nouns are invariant.

Arabic moderate

Feminine nouns (ta marbuta)

Arabic case system is based on vowel endings.

Chinese none

None

Chinese has no inflection.

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