Category:Nominal Categories
Feature:Number of Cases WALS
Name:6-7 cases
Languages (104):
Conlangs (87):
Lembrin
Hasu Khomiyo
Gevey
Minza
Naisek
Novegradian
Ghaf
Chamanar
Jarda
Eridanian
Lajik
Kuyʔūn
Nisela
Annese
Isitya
Géarthnuns
Stemmutsian
Cenyani
Sentalian
Yaufulti
Audente
Larler
Frimer
Kassunetian
Mîrkšam
Ozavakve
Baranxe'i
Dhannuá
Tlaymyts
Korpasian
Proto-Frinthan

NOM: -(ə)h (absent in consonant-final stems in South Frinthan)

ACC: i

DAT: ao

GEN: k (-nk in North Frinthan)

ABL: də

INST: p

Nayraki
Frecisce
Okuna
Baronh
donawean
Idhunaic
Inilt
Northern Lorkan
Old Zarcosian
Interslavic
Coral Reef language
Iaskyon
Kamëzet
Wally Toxic absolutive
ergative/instrumental
accusative/purposive
genitive
allative
locative
ablative
Palen
Old Palen
Khulls
Keihansoukaishi
Ccharthii
Minhast
yimmu
Cheklomino
Testonian
Absolutive: Agent-like argument of an intransitive verb, patient-like argument of an transitive verb, recipient-like argument of a ditransitive verb.

Ergative-Accusative: Patient-like argument of an intransitive verb, agent-like argument of a transitive verb, patient/theme-like argument of a ditransitive verb.

Pegative: Agent-like argument of a ditransitive verb.

Ablocative: Where things are *not* located.

Sub-superessive: For spatial relationships a bit too Escheresque for the Surface image schema. 

Instrumentality: "I hate myself. But, maybe, maybe I could love myself. Maybe, my life can have a greater value. That's right!. I am no more or less than myself. I am me! I want to be myself! I want to continue existing in this world! My life is worth living here!"
Ndatshok
Proto-Tampoluric
Direct (Nominative-Absolutive)
Ergative
Accusative
Dative
Locative
Adverbial
Naharqan
Tasza
Red Creek
Draconic
Ussaria
Lrahran
Gothish
Dheneydabus
Eitinodo
Illicraic
INS
Miirna
Ilcharotic
Bologau
PURK
Nominative (unmarked)
Accusative: -e (only attached to nounn stems ending in a consonant)
Genitive: -(e)n
Dative: -al
Locative: -pent
Ablative: -osk
Instrumental: -yf

qust – "horse"
quste – "the horse" (obj.)
qusten – "of the horse"
qustal – "to the horse"
qustpent – "on the horse"
qustosk – "from the horse"
qustyf – "with the horse" 

klemø – "book" (subj. or obj.)
klemøn – "of the book"
klemøal – "to the book"
klemøpent – "on the book"
klemøosk – "from the book"
klemøyf – "with the book"

splir – "he" 
splire – "him"
spliren – "his"
splireal – "to him"
splirpent – "on him"
splirosk – "from him"
spliryf – "with him"

spliro – "she"
spliro – "her"
spliron – "her" (gen.)
spliroal – "to her"
spliropent – "on her"
spliroosk – "from her"
spliroyf – "with her"

splirs – "they"
splirse – "them"
splirsen – "their"
splirsal – "to them"
splirspent – "on them"
splirosk – "from them"
spliryf – "with them"
Old Drengan
Ancient Zelev
Abraeni
Kedshi
Hylsian
Szezk
arrayfish's personal lang
Fsonkers
Proto-Hakessian
Jongré
Irani
Hokian
Toníntaíjo Tóxe
Vrkhazhian
Jigodu
Standard Average Indo-European

Natlangs (17):
Russian
Turkish
Georgian
Kewa
Kannada
Kanuri
Koasati
Korean
Krongo
Maricopa
Meithei
Oromo (Harar)
Shipibo-Konibo
Polish
Ika
Nenets
Dani (Lower Grand Valley)