I have decided to add even more variation to the noun/adjective declension system. For nouns whose nominative singular form ends in –r, the plural morpheme changes to –al instead of –ar. We’ll use the noun ayndir light, to demonstrate it.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
| nominative | ayndir | ayndiral |
| accusative | ayndirïk | ayndiralga |
| genitive | ayndirïs | ayndirazla |
| dative | ayndirïc | ayndiralja |
| instrumental | ayndirïv | ayndiravla |
| allative | ayndirïp | ayndiralba |
| ablative | ayndirïd | ayndiralda |
| locative | ayndirïks | ayndiralksa |
We can thus demonstrate the different plural nominative forms with the nouns for cars, days, lights (all masculine inanimate nouns): ashabun, bözar, ayndiral