Гєрьбѥланьсыкыѽ

Classification and Dialects
Gerbellian language, or гєрьбѥланьсыкыѽ is a slavic language language. It has only one main dialect. The language is fusional, with a small amount of agglutinative tendencies. Gerbellian has 8 cases, 2 numbers and 4 genders.

Phonotactics
C(3)VC(3)

Accent is usually put on the third or the second syllable from the end of the word, but there are some exceptions.

Nouns
Nouns are declined by gender, number and cases.

Table of nouns affixation by cases, number and gender.

Pronouns
Pronouns are declined by person, number and cases with gender in 3rd person singular (masculine, female, neutral)

Table of pronouns.

Numerals
Numerals are divided into 5 groups: quantitative, collective, separating, fractional and indefinite. The are declined by cases, and sometimes by gender.

Quantitive numerals are declined by cases the same way as nouns. They are not declined by gender or number and represent common numerals like "two, ten and e.t.c.". Collective numerals are declined by gender. They refer to multiple objects as to a single object, like "You two are...". Separating numerals are not declined. They mean "By two, by three, by four..." and end with an affix "аsѧ".

Fractional numerals are not declined and mean "three out of five" and so on. They are made out of words, last one of them has an affix "их".

Indefinite numerals are not declined. Indefinite numerals: маѯо - a few, мноѱо - much, нѥмаѯо - not a few, нѥмноѱо - not much, стѣлько - as much, скѣлько - how much, нѥскѣлько - a little

Adjectives
Adjectives are declined by cases, number and gender. They are divided into 2 groups: qualitative and relative.

Quantitive adjectives describe a feature that can be had to a greater or lesser extent. They also have comparative and superlative forms, that are formed by adding prefixes "наи" for the comparative, and "наѽи" for the superlative.