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Noun declension
Nouns are declined for number by changing the last vowel of the noun root. The commonest change is the lengthening of the final vowel:
If the last vowel of the noun root is already long in the singular, it undergoes a changing in height:
As it can be noticed, nouns whose root ends in -ī and -ū do not distinguish any different plural forms.
Nouns are also declined in case by adding the following endings to the base form of the noun:
| -x | |
| - | |
| -fu | |
| -šu | |
| -ho | |
| -ma | |
| -va |
Some examples are shown below: a class I noun, romex, father, and a class II noun, tōmex, house.
| romex | romēx | tōmex | tōmēx | |
| rome | romē | tōme | tōmē | |
| romefu | romēfu | tōmefu | tōmēfu | |
| romešu | romēšu | tōmešu | tōmēšu | |
| romeho | romēho | tōmeho | tōmēho | |
| tōmema | tōmēma | |||
| tōmeva | tōmēva | |||
As for the rules, the endings for the instrumental and locative case cannot be added to a class I noun.