5,468
edits
m (→Numbers) |
m (→Nouns) |
||
Line 107: | Line 107: | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Oblique | ! Oblique | ||
| | | peshpegas | ||
| | | peshpega | ||
| nafnis | | nafnis | ||
| | | nafnik | ||
| pifnis | | pifnis | ||
| pifnik | | pifnik | ||
Line 122: | Line 122: | ||
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center|speech | | colspan="2" style="text-align: center|speech | ||
|} | |} | ||
The plural form is the unmarked form, whereas the Singulative is marked with the suffix ''-s''. Often this suffix elides the final consonant of the noun root. For this reason the plural is used as the citational form. | |||
The first declension is reserved for highly animate nouns, namely humans and vertebrates. For this reason, this declension typically lacks a locative, which are reserved for inanimate nouns. | The first declension is reserved for highly animate nouns, namely humans and vertebrates. For this reason, this declension typically lacks a locative, which are reserved for inanimate nouns. |
edits