Qafesona

General information
The Qafesona language (Qafesona: Cyrillic: Ӄафесона льешк, Latin: Qafesona lǐešk, IPA: [ˈqafɪsonǝ ˈlʲeʂk]) is a small language isolate within the Slavic language family which spoken on both sides of Georgia's borders with Armenian, Azerbaijan and Russia (more specifically Dagestan, Chechnya, Ingushetia and North Ossetia-Alania).

Alphabet
The Qafesona Cyrillic alphabet (Ӄафесона кирилич алвабит, Qafesona kirilič alvabit, [ˈqafɪsonǝ kɪˈrilɪʈ͡ʂ ɑɫvɐˈbit]) is shown in the table below:

Diphthongs
Qafesona has seven diphthongs. They are shown in the table below:

Overview
There are no articles or genders in Qafesona, there are four numbers, singular, paucal, complural and plural. The paucal number is used to mean "a few" and the complural number (known to exist only in Qafesona) is used to mean "many" or " a lot".

Cases
Qafesona language has six cases; nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, locative and vocative.

First declension
First declension nouns end in б, в, д, з, л, м, н, п, р, с, т or ф and decline as below:

Second declension
Second declension nouns end in г, ж, ѕ, к, ӄ, х, ц, ч, џ or ш and decline as below:

Third declension
Third declension nouns end in а and decline as below:

Fourth declension
Fourth declension nouns end in е or о and decline as below:

Fifth declension
Fifth declension nouns end in ь and decline as below:

Sixth declension
Sixth declension nouns end in й, ў, ӽ and decline as below:

Seventh declension
Seventh declension nouns end in и, у, ы and decline as below:

N.B.
In Qafesona animacy is relevant for declensions of nouns and adjectives. The accusative form of adjectives has two possible forms depending on the animacy of the noun. For animate nouns (i.e. people and animals), the accusative is identical to the genitive form. For inanimate nouns, the accusative is identical to the nominative.