Alamanalya

Nouns
There are four classes of nouns: those ending in -is (I, or clanaun), those ending in -a or -e (II, or clanadî), those ending in î or õ (III, or clanathalyar), and those ending in -o (IV, or clanavist). They can be declined into seven cases: nominative, accusative/dative, genitive, prepositional, instrumental, comitative, and ablative. They are also declined by number, either singular, dual, or plural, when no article or other means of disambiguation are attached. When there is an article, the singular form is always used.

Articles
The definite article is attached as a suffix, while the indefinite article is a separate word placed before the noun. If the first letter of the article is a vowel, it is left out when added as a suffix to a noun ending in a vowel.

Pronouns
Personal pronouns are declined into five cases. They are not marked by gender. The genitive pronoun, as a suffix or a separate word after a noun, also is used for possession.

In the chart below, (S) represents the singular form, and (P) represents the plural form.

Verbs
Verbs have two infinitive endings: -ad, and -õd. There are four tenses: present, past, future, and imperative.

There are only two irregular verbs: lyõd "to be", and nad "to have".