Ituyagul/nouns

Case
There are 146 cases in Ituyagul, more than any natural and constructed language. There are 55 morphosyntatic cases, 54 locative, and 37 relative cases. Other locative cases not included in the chart:
 * Approximative (APP) (b)
 * Delative (DEL) (pʼ)
 * Distantitive (DIS) (D)
 * Distributive (DST) (ɟ)
 * Egressive (EGR) (d)
 * Ingressive (INGR) (G)
 * Intrative (INT) (g)
 * Limitative (LIM) (qʼ)
 * Perlative (PER) (tʼ)
 * Pertingent (PRT) (cʼ)
 * Prolative (PRO) (tsʼ)
 * Proximative (PRX (Tʼ)
 * Temporal (TEM) (ʡ)
 * Terminative (TER (kʼ)

Classes
In Ituyagul, nouns may belong to a given class because of the characteristic features of its referent. Referents are animacy (human vs. animal vs. fruit vs. inanimate vs. miscellanious), gender (masculine vs. feminine vs. neuter), size (augmentative vs. diminutive), and countability (countable vs. uncountable). This makes 60 possible genders.

Below is a list of noun class suffixes: