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Nominative (Subject)
capr-a
“The goat” (Comes at beginning of sentence)


Genitive (Possessive Noun)
Capr-ae (TAKE STEM FROM)
“The goat’s” or
“Of the goat”


Dative (Indirect Object)
caprae
“to/for the goat”


Accusative (Direct Object)
capram
“The goat” (comes after the verb)


Ablative (Preposition-al Phrase)
caprā
“by, with, from, near, alongside the goat”


Capra, -ae (f); 

A - Nominative Singular Form

Ae - Genitive Singular Form

Identify the noun’s genitive singular form. (-ae)

Remove the genitive singular ending to find the noun’s stem. (capr-)

Add endings from the noun’s declension to decline it in a certain case and number.