Juxlietie

Classification and Dialects
UKLeety (JuxL33t33) is an anglicized version of Leety, which was constructed when some 1337 h4x0rz in Great Britain decided they wanted a 1337 14ngu4g3 too. At this point they developed JuXL33T33, essentially a simplified and lazy pronunciation of their native language, with a 1337 orthography, and invaded the Principality of Sealand (Pr1ncypyL4dy 'v S33Lynd), which the JuxL33tz now call home.

''Modern UKLeety:  Juxlietie yzn ienqlycaizd vorm 'v lietie, xad'z zynstrady zu azn "1337 h4x0rz" in Great Britain dycaid'd dat de wynt'd yn "1337 14ngu4g3" alasa. Nuv, de dyvelyp'd juxlietie, besyxlie yn simplady e lezie vorm 'v der priam lenqwazj, viet yn raidynq e de zonzyr'd dy Princypylady 'v Sielynd, xa dy Juxlietz nu xæl hæs.''

'Traditional UKLeety:  JuxL33t33 yzn 33nqlyc11zd v0rm 'v L33t33, x4d'z xynstr4dy xu 4zn 1337 h4x0rz 1n Great Britain dyc11d'd d4t d3 wynt'd yn "1337 14ngu4g3" 4l4s4. Nuv, d3 dyv3Lyp'd JuxL33t33, b3syxL33 yn s1mpL4dy 3 l3z33 v0rm 'v d3r pr11m L3nqw4zj, v33t yn "1337" r11dynq, 3 d3 xonxyr'd dy Pr1ncypyL4dy 'v S33Lynd, X4 dy JuxL33tz nuv x44l h44s.'

Phonology

Grammar
Literally the same as english, except there is always an "aat" placed between the verb and an object.

Nouns
Nouns are dualized with 's, and pluralized with 'z

Verbs
Verbs are conjugated only to number and tense, as follows

Table Of Correlatives
Lexicon