New Pictish

The New Pictish (Nupiqtiŕ) is a Welsh, Irish and Scottish gaelic mixed originary from the United Provinces, in Europe.

The language is been mixed after the victory of Plantagenets against Valois during the Hungred Years War in 1455. France and England are been fusioned with Belgium, Netherland, Corsica, Britanny, Luxembourg, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Isle of Man, Shetland in 1460. After the lasts are Faroe redeemed to Danish and 3 islands of Netherlands Antilles, La Reunion and New Caledonia. After all that, the United Provinces is formed.

In this world, 470,000,000 inhabitants is speaker of the language.

Classification and Dialects
This language is a celtic between brittonic and gaelic. So the name of language subfamily "gaulic".

Phonotactics
aː ɪː oː ɛː əː uː yː

aːɪ aɪ ɛɪ ao oɪ

Word order
like all Celtic languages. Orders are ranked first by the verb, the subject and last the object. So a VSO order.

Personal pronoun
personal pronouns are also subjects. So, that means that the pronouns they are after the verbs. I run = Dwi'n rhedeg (Welsh) = ŕéda dƿi

Gender article
there are 3 grammatical genders in this language. masculine, feminine and neutral. Same genders as in German.

Warning !

male and female grammatical articles are only intended for living beings (animals, plants) and nature (river, mountain, lake).

Neutral is used to designate artificial objects (chair, bed, city).

Also, be careful!

articles in that language are not the same as any other language.

For example "mountain". In Spanish or French, the word is feminim and as the New Pictish, the word is masculine.

Be careful to translate into a Romance language!

the:

ms = seo

fm = sow

nt = sʌ

a / an:

ms = én

fm = an

nt = en

plural articles have no defined genders

Exceptions
it does not have grammatical cases, nor declensions. etc ...

Number
0 = Zéŕo

1 = Yn

2 = Du

3 = Tri

4 = Pārd

5 = Pom

6 = Ʃeeh

7 = Syz

8 = Eeþ

9 = Now

10 = Deq

Lexicon
Article 1

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