+Nouns receive a prefix for case and a suffix for number.
+Each gender uses a separate set of case prefixes.
+Adjectives use the same set of number suffixes, and they use the same
+case markers as neuter nouns when modifying a neuter noun.
+Adjectives modifying masculine or feminine nouns use slightly different
+case markers from those used by the noun.
+
+Here are the case prefixes:
+
+| case | m.noun | m.adj. | f.noun | f.adj. | neuter |
+|---------------|--------|--------|--------|--------|--------|
+| nominative | - | - | gr- | gi- | pl- |
+| accusative | de- | de- | ge- | ke- | po- |
+| vocative | tʰo- | to- | kʰo- | ko- | pl- |
+| dative | te- | ti- | gn- | go- | bo- |
+| prepositional | dē- | dē- | kī- | kī- | pō- |
+
+And the number suffixes, which differ depending on whether the stem
+ends in a vowel or a consonant:
+
+| number | after vowel | after consonant |
+|----------|-------------|-----------------|
+| singular | -k | - |
+| plural | -hi | -i |