Engpanish

The Spañglish and Engpanish languages are twin languages which derived from the same community of bilingual people who spoke both spanish and english, the difference between Spañglish and Engpanish is that in Spañglish, the prefix or beginning of the word is spanish-dervied and the suffix or end of the word is english derived where with Engpanish it is the other way around, with the prefix being english-dervied and the suffix being spanish-dervied of each word. Also Engpanish has always had conjugations while Spañglish evenually adjusted towards them.

Classification and Dialects (Classificacion ay Dialects)
The Engpanish language slowly formed when bilingual people who spoke both English and Spanish started to form their own dialect. The language is a romance language which follows the majority of spanish grammar rules but has a mixed vocabulary (Spanish and English influenced).

Writing System (Tha Systema Writtura)
The writing system is Latin.

Articles (Thos Articlos)
In older forms of Spañglish, the only article that was proper is Le. Le is also deemed as the offical article in Spañglish. Articles do not have genders in Spañglish.

Verbs (Thos Verbos)
In Engpanish, verbs have always been conjugated. Down below is the standard conjugation table.

Syntax (Tha Syntaxis)
The language follows the Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) pattern.

Formal
The formal system is the older system where some of the words are longer, 0 - ro, 1 - ono, 2 - tos, 3 - thes, 4 - fotro, 5 - finco, 6 - sis, 7 - sevte, 8 - eicho, 9 - nive, 10 - teez, 11 - elece, 12 - twece, 13 - threce, 14 - fource, 15 - fivence, 16 - tecisis, 17 - tecisevte, 18 - tecieicho, 19 - tecinive, 20 - twinte, 30 - thinta, 40 - forenta, 50 - fifenta, 60 - sisenta, 70 - seventa, 80 - eienta, 90 - nienta, 100 - hunen, 200 - toshunen, 300 - theshunenos, 400 - fotrohunenos, 500 - fincohunenos, 600 - sishunenos, 700 - sevtehunenos, 800 - eichohunenos, 900 - nivehunenos, 1000 - thoil.