I have decided to add even more variation to the noun/adjective declension system. For nouns whose nominative singular form ends in –r, the plural morpheme changes to –al instead of –ar. We’ll use the noun ayndir light, to demonstrate it.
Case |
Singular |
Plural |
nominative |
ayndir |
ayndiral |
accusative |
ayndirïk |
ayndiralga |
genitive |
ayndirïs |
ayndirazla |
dative |
ayndirïc |
ayndiralja |
instrumental |
ayndirïv |
ayndiravla |
allative |
ayndirïp |
ayndiralba |
ablative |
ayndirïd |
ayndiralda |
locative |
ayndirïks |
ayndiralksa |
We can thus demonstrate the different plural nominative forms with the nouns for cars, days, lights (all masculine inanimate nouns): ashabun, bözar, ayndiral