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Noun declension

Nouns are declined in case and number by adding the following endings to the base form of the noun:

singular
plural
basic
- -nu
direct
-l‘ -nol‘
oblique
-ha -noha

Some examples are shown below: paɸu, father, and sowgu, house.

paɸu
sowgu
singular
plural
singular
plural
basic
paɸu paɸunu sowgu sowgunu
direct
paɸul‘ paɸunol‘ sowgul‘ sowgunol‘
oblique
paɸuha paɸunoha sowguha sowgunoha

Nouns ending in a consonant in the singular direct case usually add a euphonic vowel before the endings of the other cases. This vowel is generally -ə-, but other vowels are also possible.

dir. piɣ → g.d. piɣəre, ...
dir. šóneh → g.d. šónehare, ...

Some irregular nouns, conversely, change their last vowel in the root before adding other endings. The commonest changes are e → a, or ə → o. A lot of these nouns display both irregular and regular forms, especially in earlier texts. In modern texts the amount of irregular forms is increasingly limited.

dir. soβe → g.d. soβere or soβare, ...
dir. sanə → g.d. sanəre or sanore, ...