Boonglish

Boonglish is a dialect of English with vastly different grammer, and a use of a relative an absolute modifies on adjectives and adverbs. Boonglish contains many words from boon as well.

Syntax
The syntax of Boonglish is quite different from that of english despite only being a dialect of it. Sentences are formed in the following structure: Modifier + Subject + Tense + Article + Verb + Preposition + Object. For example: Ä håv du läkkiz fô jö means I like you, but more literally translates to: I have the likes for you. Tenses are determined based off of the conjugation of the English verb "To have" and the ending of the verb. The conjugation of "to have" determines the time of the tense (past, present, or future) and whether it is continuous. The ending of the verb determines whether the tense is simple or perfect.