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Nouns
Nouns in modern Gezian are not differentiated by grammatical gender, as such distinction had been dropped in the 1921 spelling and language reforms. Gezian, however, differentiates between two numbers (singular and plural) and three cases (direct, objective, and vocative). There also exists a growing subset of indeclinable nouns which can not take on grammatical endings to either denote case and number.

The table below displays and showcases the different endings taken by Gezian nouns as they are modified in order to fit grammatical categories.

The next table demonstrates how nouns are declined using the system above, and taken as an example below are magaz "father", tili "land", haja "house", tugo "sky", and gas "child"