Template:lfv-dec-ls

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Primary case declension of {{{1}}} (see Laefevian declension)  
singular dual plural
nominative {{{1}}} {{{2}}}{{{3}}}nd {{{2}}}ir
accusative {{{2}}}e {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndi {{{2}}}i
genitive {{{2}}}au {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndas {{{2}}}as
dative {{{2}}}{{{3}}}n {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndon {{{2}}}iron
locative {{{2}}}{{{3}}}l {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndos {{{2}}}iros
instrumental {{{2}}}ô {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndêt {{{2}}}irêt
Secondary case declension of {{{1}}} (see Laefevian declension)  
accusative-based cases singular dual plural
sublative {{{2}}}ere {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndire {{{2}}}ire
illative {{{2}}}ele {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndile {{{2}}}ile
benefactive {{{2}}}ear {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndiar {{{2}}}iar
prolative {{{2}}}ekwe {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndikwe {{{2}}}ikwe
causal-final {{{2}}}edis {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndirris {{{2}}}irris
genitive-based cases singular dual plural
delative {{{2}}}ôka {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndirka {{{2}}}irka
elative {{{2}}}ôtan {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndirtan {{{2}}}irtan
egressive {{{2}}}aôn {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndiruôn {{{2}}}iruôn
essive {{{2}}}ôjøn {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndirjøn {{{2}}}irjøn
abessive {{{2}}}ôze {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndirse {{{2}}}irse
dative-based cases singular dual plural
terminative {{{2}}}{{{3}}}mas {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndirmas {{{2}}}irmas
lative {{{2}}}{{{3}}}nši {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndirši {{{2}}}irši
locative-based cases singular dual plural
superessive {{{2}}}{{{3}}}nere,
{{{2}}}{{{3}}}ner
{{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndirorre,
{{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndorre
{{{2}}}irorre,
{{{2}}}orre
inessive {{{2}}}{{{3}}}lle {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndirolle,
{{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndolle
{{{2}}}irolle,
{{{2}}}olle
exessive {{{2}}}{{{3}}}nun {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndirsun {{{2}}}irsun
perlative {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ffêl {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndirfêl {{{2}}}irfêl
instrumental-based cases singular dual plural
translative {{{2}}}ôske {{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndirêske,
{{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndêske
{{{2}}}irêske,
{{{2}}}êske
comitative {{{2}}}ôsôd,
{{{2}}}ôd
{{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndirtôd,
{{{2}}}{{{3}}}ndôd
{{{2}}}irtôd

This template is used for various light s-stem nouns, such as eis or musus, where the final -s or -us is replaced by another voiceless consonant. This stem is complementary with the light z-stem.