A previous post on Bryatesle's phonology and a basic summary of its typological features can be found
here.
This content may be corrected if I find errors in the tables. These tables have been somewhat updated since my previous Bryatesle grammar was written back in 2007 or somesuch.
First, the regular cases without any secondary cases on top:
| | nom | acc | dat | abl | excl | voc | |
masc | sg | varied | -ak/-ik/-yk | -e/-ë | -ity/-ïty | -eny/-ëny | -im/-ïm | |
| plur | varied | -uku/-veku | -(u)mex | -(u)rsi | -uny/-vuny | various | |
fem | sg | varied | -e/-ë | -a/-ë | -eta/-ëta | -eny/-ëny | -am/-um | |
| plur | varied | -viku | -via | -vit | -vin | -vim | |
neut | sg | -u, varied | same as nom | -yn | -ity/-ïty | -iny/-ïny | N/A | |
| plur | -uku/-veku | -uku/-veku | -yn | -ity/-ïty | -uny/-vuny | N/A |
With possessive:
| | nom | acc | dat | abl | voc and excl are absent |
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masc | sg | -unë | -an | -ar | -ent/-ënt |
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| plur | -uvu | -(v)ekux | -(v)emxi | -(v)emxi |
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fem | sg | -ela/-ëla | -ei/-ëi | -ir/-ïr | -ing, -ïn |
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| plur | -ivi/-ïvi | -(v)eki | -(v)ersi | -(v)ersi |
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neut | sg | -unë | -unë | -ent/-ënt | -ent/-ënt |
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| plur | -uvu | -uvu | -(v)emxi | -(v)emxi |
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With partitive:
| | nom | acc | oblique |
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masc | sg | -u | -eze/-ëze | -er/-ër | |
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| plur | -(v)utë | -(v)ux | -(v)ux |
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fem | sg | -u | -uze | -er/-ër |
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| plur | -up | -(v)ube | -(v)unti |
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neut | sg | -ur | -ur | -yr |
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| plur | -uxa | -uxa | -uxi |
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With definite:
| | nom | acc | dat | abl | voc and excl are absent |
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masc | sg | -unë | -an | -ar | -ent/-ënt |
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| plur | -ven | -ver | -(v)emxi | -(v)emxi |
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fem | sg | -në | -nyk | -ir/-ïr | -am, -em |
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| plur | -tën | -ta | -(v)ersi | -(v)ersi |
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neut | sg | -es | -ek | -ent/-ënt | -ent/-ënt |
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| plur | -uvu | -uvu | -(v)emxi | -(v)emxi |
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The secondary subject case is formed by attaching fem: -(n)isr, masc: -(n)isr, neut -(n)isn, plur -(n)yx to the regular case marking, the reciprocal object attaches -sus to the regular case marking, and suggestion marking attaches -ki to regular case suffixes.
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