Scrowdian

The Scrowdian (in French : Scrowdien, in Scrowdian : Scrowdia ling) is a Germanic language of the Indo-European family. Call also the language of the dragons. Spoken by 1,240,000,000 people in the world. And the official language in the alternative universe of the United Provinces (the fusion with England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Man, Shetland, Faroe, Corsica, Occitania, Luxembourg, Brittany, France, Belgium and Holland).

For history the English have won the Hundred Years War against the French. after the dispute is over will become allies and even merge to be the most powerful country in this world that do not look like geography and also bioversity. Like the existence of dragons, unicorns, griffins, megaconda, anthropomorphic animals, etc ...)

This language was created by a Frenchman Hugo Desaintloire in 1647 (14 years after the union of the 14 kingdoms) using the words English, French and German to build it and officially becomes adopted by the United Provinces in 1772 with English and French by its side and other regional languages such as Luxembourgish, Breton or Welsh.

The United Provinces is a country in Europe where it is unified France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, Nederland, Luxembourg are now call the "Provinces". Border with Tegalia and Ibery. The capital is Orléan.

Vowels
Diphtongue : aɪ

Nasalisation : ɛ͂

Rule of phonems
m : the sound [m] is pronounced as in English (mid = middle)

b : the sound [b] is pronounced as in English (bows = walk) The sound b is not pronounced Indian β : the sound [b] is pronounced as in Spanish (plaba = fireplace)

p : the sound [p] is pronounced as in English (pul = thumb)

v : the sound [v] is pronounced as in English (vore = the)

f : the sound [f] is pronounced as in English (fline = fin)

d : the sound [d] is pronounced as in French (drako = dragon) ð : the sound [th] is pronounced as in English (nordd = thymus, north)

t : the sound [t] is pronounced as in French (tit = ant)

n : the sound [n] is pronounced as in French (nar = night) ŋ : the sound [ng] is pronounced as in English (Tonga)

ɹ : the sound [r] is pronounced as in English (dar = day) (the r is also trill to the American and the Indian) ʁ : the sound [r] is pronounced as in French (rybe = fish)

l : the sound [l] is pronounced as in English (lince = lynx)

s : the sound [s] is pronounced as in English (semana = week)

z : the sound [z] is pronounced as in English (zald = horse) ʃ : the sound [sh] is pronounced as in English (ich = be)

ʒ : the sound [j] is pronounced as in English (janvy = janvery)

j : the sound [y] is pronounced as in English (yard = year) ɲ : the sound [n] is pronounced as in Spanish (sygno = swan)

k : the sound [k] is pronounced as in English (cryze = heart)

g : the sound [g] is pronounced as in English (tigre = tiger)

w : the sound [w] is pronounced as in English (was = what) ʍ : the sound [wh] is pronounced as in English (Ƿery = thank you)

h : the sound [h] is pronounced as in English (hund = dog)

χ : The sound [ch] is pronounced as in Welsh (marhen= now)

a : the sound [a] is pronounced as in Italian (aquil = eagle)

e : the sound [e] is pronounced as in French (pepor= pepper)

ɛ : the sound [e] is pronounced as in English (eyn = a /an)

i : the sound [i] is pronounced as in Italian (irle = ear) in america and india do not pronounce

y : the sound [u] is pronounced as in French (hund = dog)

ɪ : the sound [ee] is pronounced as in English (eex = owl)

ə : the sound [e] is pronounced as in English (edd = up)

u : the sound [ou] is pronounced as in Italian (blu = blue)

o : the sound [au] is pronounced as in French (centaur = centaur)

ɔ : the sound [o] is pronounced as in French (ome = how)

aɪ : the sound [i] is pronounced as in English (kyfly = butterfly)

ɛ͂ : the sound [in] is pronounced as in French (nind = nine)

Nouns
SVO

Pronouns

I = mi, m'

me = me

You = vi, v', ve

He / She = ri / bi, r' /b', re / be

We = wi, w', we

They = zi, z', ze

Numbers
The "en" is pronounced [ən]

Lexicon
The order of the words of this language is SVO

This language has only one gender "the neutral" as "the" in English. No need to prescribe the feminine, masculine or neutral gender of the word, that is to say the singulars always written by "vore" (for example "the castle = vore castol)

For plurals like "castles = wor castols" is written with "wor" and at the end of the word. It's either an "s".

same for the article "of".

singular is "the" which is pronounced as in English

and plural is "de" as in Spanish

for colors, numbers, genders or places always in front of the word

Take the examples: the black cat, the five houses, a young female and the Italian hazelnut would be written: vore zard kat, wor eg meysons, eyn feminols liong and vore italynd nosetta.

for the conjugation in simple future and simple past and more often for predicting something that will happen far away or never in the future and the distant past. That the passive and the progressive is that things are realized directly in the near future or the past.

When a secondary r is usually alveolar / ɹ / as in English, it must be after a consonant (b, c, d, f, g, h, k, p, q, s, t, v, w, ƿ) or after a vowel (e, ɛ, ə) becomes a uvular consonant / ʁ / as in French.

A few words to each chapter

1 : Family : Familia

Father : Para

Mother : Mara

Dady, dad, papa : papa

mom, mama : mama

Brother : brudd

Sister : soar

Grandfather : Grapara

Grandmother : Gramara

baby : bebe

girl : barny, fita

boy : berny

cousin : mibrudd, misoar

son : fito

grandson = grafito

little girl = grafita

child : quind

grandchild = graquind

stepbrother : mibrudd

stepsister : misoar

2 : time : zine

day : dar

night : nar

the days

mundar, mardar, mercudar, jovidar, venudar, saturdar, sondar

month : month

Janvy, Febry, Mardd, Aƿril, May, Juin, Juiley, Oog, Septembe, Octobe, Novembe, Decembe

hour : hor

minute : minut

second : sekond

week : semana

year : yard

season : saeson

spring : spiring

summer : sonay

autumn : autome

winter : inevey

3 : color : color

black : zard

red : raed

white : weyss

blue : blu

orange : orange

grey : gring

brown : braon

violet : violet

pink : rose

sky blue : sceblu

magenta : magenta

cyan : cyan

green : graen

yellow : narhane

4 : Animals : animols

! if it's a male, add "o" at the end of the word. If it's a female, it's "a" and plural, it ends in "s" or "es". !

cat : kat

dog : hund

bull : toro

horse : zald

rooster : galo

wolf : wilk

fox : kitsen

deer : dir

Pig : muc

bird : xori

lion : love

tiger : tiger

zebra : zebre

donkey : burro

eagle : aquil

human : human

fish : rybe

crocodile : krocodile

mouse : mys

bear : barz

falcon : feycon

dragon = drako

bat : haqe

5 : body : corp

head : hoag

belly : sele

back : dase

leg : amme

arm : brase

foot : fidd

hand : mind

eye : oye

skin : pau

tongue : rowze

blood : blaod

heart : cryze

brain : myng

skull : stolt

lung : pulmon

stomach : stomace

bone : donke

Example text
Old ich humans is barnen freyr og equol on dignitid og loy. Z'is suduing cum raeson og consciens og prhys acter wor ongos unds oter on eyn ezpirit the bruthalitid.