Fiorentu-Riograndais

Fiorentu-Riograndais(also known by its native name: Gabřieščina) is a South Slavic language strongly influenced by Serbo-Croatian. It is not a language, but a group of 3 languages closely related(Fiorentese, Riograndais and Gabrienese). Fiorentu-Riograndais has a complex morphology, like that of Slavic languages, but the flexional system has been simplified a lot, and now it contains two numbers, seven cases and no genders. Nouns and adjectives are declined the same and numbers follow them while personal names have a different declension pattern.

Overview of the grammatical cases
Fiorentu-Riograndais has seven grammatical cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative, instrumental and locative. See bellow the grammatical function of each grammatical case:
 * 1) Nominative:
 * 2) Genitive:
 * 3) Dative:
 * 4) Accusative:
 * 5) Instrumental:
 * 6) Locative:

Nouns, adjectives and numbers
Fiorentu-Riograndais' nouns, adjectives and numbers are declined in a similiar way and follow the same rules. The adjectives should be on the same case on which the noun is while some numbers require the noun in a determined grammatical case.

Declensional patterns
Examples: