Herder cant

General information
Herder cant is an English based creole with an ayeyarokth substrum. It is primaraly used by Yargostii herdsman whilst trading with English farmers. As it is spoken by a british nomadic people there are also influences from Shelta and Welsh. The phonology is similar to English but with some slight changes since the two languages share similar consonants. The vowel system is simplified down to five vowels and diphthongs are turned to monophthongs. The grammar is more aggultantive than standard English, there also simplified cases.

Phonotactics
Due to the differences between English and ayeyarokth phonology and since English is more phonetically restricting many English origin also the merging of sounds like tr in strenth. or tu in Tuesday. So strength is Strenth /

Nouns
The nouns have three cases Ergative, absolutive and genitive. The cases grammatically behave similar to ayeyarokth but are mainly from English.