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
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