Nāmic/Adpositions

Nāmaς
Nāmaς has a relatively free word order, thus it would be incorrect to call the words "prepositions", or "postpositions", hence adpositions. There is a tendency towards placing an adposition before the modified nouns, though it isn't compulsory.

Adpositions in Nāmaς are declineable, but decline not to case, but rather gender, person - and number. There are two forms of the adpositions - the independent form: And the bound form, which replace and decline with the person: Please note that the dependent form at times include an additional consonant, should the independent form terminate in a vowel. This form is used in the first person and impersonal declension.
 * Ērem na vyīa - I walk on the street [ˈæː.rɛm na ˈfʃɪː.a]
 * Iς hāmem - You're next to me [ɪs ˈʔaː.mɛm]

Agreement
The adpositions of Nāmaς congruate with number, gender and person. The following table gives the declension:

Case
Similarly to many living languages, like German or Greek - as well as constructed ones, like Kihā́mmic, a preposition may possess different meanings depending on the inflected case on the object:

Usage
To decrease the confusion, this appendix will provide an overview of the adpositions, their uses, and concords with cases. Please consult the Neumatic cases, should problems arise.