Cszyhrvasque

Setting/Svetemo
Cszyhrvasque pronounced (Shuhr-vawsk) is a Slovamance Language, and developed along with Eslovatian, and is now replacing Eslovatian. Cszyhrvasque means "The Enlightened One"(Cszyhrvo from the verb "to enlighten" Cszyhrvat). And has Developed as the final language after Eslovatian. It is less then 3 years old. And is designed to be simple. The language is the final one in the Slovamance tree, since Eslovatian was mostly a language that I was using for a test, to see how flexible grammar could be done. In english the name is Cszyhrvasque, in Cszyhrvasque, it is Cszyhrvaska or Cszyhrvasqa. I am hoping to expand this language when I completely develope it, and would like to see people wanting to speak it. The Grammar and phonetics are relatively easy. Posta vies, parloika cszyhrvasqa somasz veczy fizyk. You will learn what that means after reviewing this page. As well, you may find my work across websites eventually one main one is a game called "Nationstates", I have started translating some basic things as well such as silent night and will put them on here later. Enjoy

Basic Grammar/ Basiqa Grammatiko
Cszyhrvasque Grammar is relatively easy, but before anything else. Lets learn the Alphabet.

The Cszyhrvasque alphabet is a latin alphabet but is different and contains more letters. This table will help you on learning Cszyhrvasque, many times.

That is because in Cszyhrvasque a ' is a hard sign...

Now that you've learned the alphabet, it is time to introduce a word to help you conjugate and understand the conjugation table. This is the hard part, but is what makes this language simple.

Verbs
The verb Lubat means "to love", Ja is the pronoun"I". Everything in the table below will be demonstrated using the pronoun Ja and the verb Lubat.This is to help you understand the conjuagtions that go with the verbs.

This is the table. All verbs are conjugated this way, what is unique about Cszyhrvasque is that it contains really no Irregular verbs. This helps it be smooth, and less confusing. As well you've learned some sentence fragments, and due to the alphabet you know how to prounce them so now why dont we move on to Nouns and Pronouns.

Nouns and Pronouns
Nouns and pronouns conjugate as well but in a few ways. Here is the table for Pronouns and their different forms. All nouns conjugate by gender, and by number. A male noun will end in -o while a female -a, and a nueter -i.

For plural however, all male nouns end in -on, and female -en...as for the nueters, they take -in.

All nouns follow this as well, once again to keep it simple.

Now that you've learned that verbs can conjugate in gender, it is time to reveal the rest of the declensions in Cszyhrvasque.