Sixth Declension. Consonantal Stems.
(i) v-stems.
církev, a church.
Singular. Plural.
N. církev cirkv-e
G. cirkv-e cirkv-i
D. cirkv-i cirkv-im
A. církev cirkv-e
V. církev cirkv-e
I. církv-í cirkv-emi
L. w cirkv-i v církv-ích.
Like this noun is declined krev, blood, which is only found in the singular.
(2) n-stems—(a) Masculine.
kamen, a stone2.
Singular. Plural.
N. kámen kamen-y
G. kamen-e kamen-u
D. kamen-i kamen-ům
A. kámen kamen-y
V. kámen kamen-y
I. kamen-em kamen-y
L. v kamen-i v kamen-ech.
1 Of this noun there is also another form, dítko-a, neut.; pi. dítky, dítek, f.
s Nom. in Old Slavonic Kara.!.
goose; sůl, the salt; moc, the power; ret, the language ; tvář, the face.
To this declension also belongs the plural form dlli, children, which is supplied to the neuter noun dite, gen. dele, a child