Pûča

General information
Late Pyshk or Häka Pûča is an Indo-European language of the general Satem branch. Bearing many similarities to Indo-Iranian languages, Late Pyshk sits in the Caspian family of languages, being for now its only member.

Alphabet
The latin orthography is as follows: There are some additional archaisms present in the orthography for the sake of being consistent to the original script of the language.

Vowels carry an accent to show stress.

Nouns
There are declined by grammatical gender, number and case.

The three genders are masculine, feminine and neuter. The only important thing to note here is that the neuter plural dinates some sort of indefinity or generalness to the word.

Numbers are singlular and plural.

The cases are:

Nominative: Subjects attributives.

Accusative: Objects, donates a movement or partaining when coupled with prepositions.

Genetive: Shows possession, source and many other adverbial forms.

Ablative: the default adverbial case, usually accompanied by a preposition.

Declensions
There are 5 declensions that differentiate between stressed morphemes and unstressed morphemes.

1st Declension

2nd Declension

3rd Declension

4th Declension

5th Declension