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Noun declension

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

direct
-
genitive
-rɛ
dative
-xjɛ

Some examples are shown below: vɛvju, father, and hő, woman.

vɛvju
singular
dual
plural
singular
dual
plural
direct
vɛvju vɛvjuhiw vɛvjū hőhiw hőw
oblique
vɛvjurɛ vɛvjuhiwrɛ vɛvjūrɛ hőrɛ hőhiwrɛ hőwrɛ
oblique
vɛvjuxjɛ vɛvjuhiwxjɛ vɛvjūxjɛ hőxjɛ hőhiwxjɛ hőwxjɛ

Nouns ending in a consonant in their base form, except for nouns ending in the semiconsonant -j, usually add a euphonic vowel before the endings of the other cases. This vowel is generally -i-, but other vowels are also possible.

dir. heǵ → obl. heǵire, ...

Some irregular nouns, however, change their last vowel in the root before adding other endings. The commonest change is o → u. A lot of these nouns display both irregular and regular forms, especially in earlier texts. In modern texts the amount of irregular forms is extremely limited, with a strong tendency towards regularization by analogy.

dir. heňo → obl. heňure, ...

A small amount of nouns, conversely, display unpredictable irregularities, both vocalic and consonantal, in the noun root.

dir. beĺ → obl. bejre, ...