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                                                             3rd Declension Neuter   
                                              
Same rules that apply to the Second declension neuter apply to the 3rd declension neuter

-nominative & accusative singular & plural share the same endings : ) 3rd declension Neuter nouns 

                        Corpus, corporis-body
        (singular)                                   (plural) 

nominative-  corpus                   nom.  corpora       
genitive-       corporis                 gen.  corporum
dative-          corpori                   dat.   corporibus
accusative-   corpus                   acc.   corpora 
ablative-        corpore                  abl.   corporibus


        Neuter nouns with a Nominative singular ending in - al, ar, or e
-have the genitive (pl.) end in 'ium'
-The ablative singular end in 'i' 
-The nominative / accusative and vocative plural end in '-ia'



Mare, maris- sea
     (Singular)                       (plural) 
nominative- mare             Nom. maria
genitive-      maris            gen.  marium
dative-         mari              dat.   maribus
accusative- mare              acc.  maria 
ablative-      mari              abl. maribus