Adwan/Declension Tables

Adwan's Nouns, Adjectives, Adverbs, Determiners and Prepositions go through declensions to function correctly in sentences. Shown below are the tables to all of Adwan's declensions.

Noun Declensions
ENDINGS: -KA, -YN, -ÓL, and -TA. ° = the declension for the Plural Genitive Romanic-derived nouns is -áz, but since Cata's root ended in a, the a merged with á to form ä (remember, a+á=ä); same goes for the Plural Vocative Romanic declension for Cata, or any other nouns with roots that end in 'a '.
 * Ekspolutvy vóšav (The house explodes).

Adjective Declensions
Endings: -ÉN, -ÁS, -ÚM, -ÁT, -RO, and -ŃE Descriptives: Groén = big; Kafás = brown; Þnoúm = Boring; 

Predicates: Groát = big, Oro = happy; Glyzeravńe = wasn'y, but is now being clean[ed].

Adverb Declensions
Endings: -ÝL, and -ÉM Oýl = Happily; Fryém = Coldly.

Preposition Declensions
Ending: -C Ĥuc = Over.

Determiner Declensions
Endings: -VO, -ÝÐ, -NU, and -ÐA. Nyvo = One; Tuýð = All; Anu = These here; Kða = Which?

NOTICE: for the Nominative ‘Tuýð’, the declensions isn't "üð", but "úð". Rember that u+ú=ü.