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The declination of nouns in Delang evolved from a simple numeric system into the modern 7-8[1] declinations system. The system includes 3 singular declinations and 4 plurals. All declinations are made by prefixes added to the stem.
Declinations Indefinite Definite Special Singular ан- an- δе- de- capitalization Plural зе- ce- δеѕ-/δес- des-/dez- Numeric plural numeral- ка+numeral- ka+numeral-
The case system evolved from a basic non-differentiation between cases into a case system including several cases. Delang still retain its non-differentiation between nominative and accusative, a feature that makes translation to and from Delang difficult[2]. Case markings are added in front of any declinations, with the exception of relative genitive, which uses a suffix.
Cases Nominative/accusative Possessive genitive Relative genitive[3] Illative[4] Elative[5] Affix ҩн- aun- -іљ -ill ѡе- we- іс- iz-