Gadaimer

Consonants
1 Dental sibilant fricatives, like in Spanish. 2 May also be trilled. 3 Pharyngealized.

Noun classes
There are 2 noun classes: living and unliving.

Nominative case
The nominative case is not expressed: kanh "wisdom", gu "life"

Locative case
The locative case is expresssed by -i when noun is unliving and -ka when noun is living: kanh'i "in wisdom" (kanh+i), gu'ka "in life" (gu-ka).

Ablative case
The ablative case is expressed by -mi when a noun is unliving and -rho when noun is living: kanh'mi "from wisdom", gu'rho "from life".

Ergative case
The ergative case is expressed by -ki when a noun is unliving and -ku when a noun is living, and denotes the subject of a both transitive and untransitive verb: kanh'ki "wisdom", gu'ku "life".

Accusative case
The accusative case is expressed by -dy when a noun is unliving and -a when a noun is living: kanh'dy "wisdon" gu'a "life".