Ayaryé/nominal declension

=Grammatical Cases=

Morphosyntactic Cases
"Indicates the subject of a sentence." "Indicates the direct object of a sentence." "Indicates the indirect object of a sentence."
 * Nominative
 * Accusative
 * Dative

Location and Movement Cases
"Indicates location on/at/in the term. Example: I'm at the house." "Indicates movement away from the term. Example: I'm going away from the house." "Indicates movement to the term. Example: I'm going to the house."
 * Locative
 * Ablative
 * Allative

Relation
"Indicates response or cause to the term. Example: I'm going away from the house because it is old." "Indicates company with the term. Example: I'm going away from the house with my fiancée." "Indicates relationship to the term; it is used to form adjectives. Example: I see the beautiful house." "Indicates relationship to the term; it is used to form comparative adjectives. Example: The house is less beautiful than the other." "Indicates relationship to the term; it is used to form comparative adjectives. Example: The house is as beautiful as the other." "Indicates relationship to the term; it is used to form comparative adjectives. Example: The house is 'more beautiful than'' the other." "''Indicates relationship to the term; it is used to form adverbs' Example: The house is ridiculously ugly." "Indicates a possession. Example: This is my house."
 * Causal
 * Comitative
 * Adjectival
 * Adjectival Comparative of Inferiority
 * Adjectival Comparative of Equality
 * Adjectival Comparative of Superiority
 * Adverbial
 * Possessive

Semantics
"When a certain term is called. This is valid for all comunications that include a calling. Example: John, come here!"
 * Vocative