Scrowdian

The Nedromian (in French : nedromien, in Nedromian : nedromynd) is a Germanic language of the Indo-European family. Call also the language of the dragons. Spoken by 1,240,000,000 people in the world. And the official language in the alternative universe of the United Provinces (the fusion with England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, Belgium and the Netherlands).

For history the English have won the Hundred Years War against the French. after the dispute is over will become allies and even merge to be the most powerful country in this world that do not look like geography and also bioversity. Like the existence of dragons, unicorns, griffins, megaconda, anthropomorphic animals, etc ...)

This language was created by a Frenchman Hugo Desaintloire in 1647 (14 years after the union of the 7 kingdoms) using the words English, French and German to build it and officially becomes adopted by the United Provinces in 1772 with English and French by its side and other regional languages such as Luxembourgish, Breton or Welsh.

The United Provinces is a country in Europe where it is unified France, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Belgium and the Netherlands are now call the "Provinces". Border with Tegalia and Ibery. The capital is Orléan.

This language can vary in America, Southern Africa, India, Australasia and Polynesia very little different in Europe.

Vowels
Diphtongue : aɪ, ou

Nasalisation : ɛ͂

Rule of phonems
m : the sound [m] is pronounced as in English (mid = middle)

b : the sound [b] is pronounced as in English (bows = walk) The sound b is not pronounced Indian β : the sound [b] is pronounced as in Spanish (zeber = zebra) The sound is pronounced only to European and Australasian

p : the sound [p] is pronounced as in English (pul = thumb)

v : the sound [v] is pronounced as in English (vore = the)

f : the sound [f] is pronounced as in English (fline = fin)

d : the sound [d] is pronounced as in French (drako = dragon) ð : the sound [th] is pronounced as in English (nordd = thymus, north)

t : the sound [t] is pronounced as in French (tit = ant)

n : the sound [n] is pronounced as in French (nar = night) ŋ : the sound [ng] is pronounced as in English (Tonga) to the Polynesian and Indian is not pronounced

ɴ : the sound [n] is pronouced as in Japanese (siven= six) to the Polynesian and Indian is pronounced

ɹ : the sound [r] is pronounced as in English (dar = day) (the r is also trill to the American and the Indian) ʁ : the sound [r] is pronounced as in French (rybe = fish) Indian is pronounced

l : the sound [l] is pronounced as in English (lince = lynx)

s : the sound [s] is pronounced as in English (semana = week)

z : the sound [z] is pronounced as in English (zald = horse) ʃ : the sound [sh] is pronounced as in English (ich = be)

ʒ : the sound [j] is pronounced as in English (janvy = janvery)

j : the sound [y] is pronounced as in English (yard = year) ɲ : the sound [n] is pronounced as in Spanish (sygno = swan)

k : the sound [k] is pronounced as in English (cryze = heart)

ç : the sound [c] is pronnounced as in german (cryze = heart) but it is only pronounced in Australasia (Australia - New Zealand)

g : the sound [g] is pronounced as in English (tigre = tiger)

w : the sound [w] is pronounced as in English (was = what) ʍ : the sound [wh] is pronounced as in English (Ƿery = thank you) It is not pronounced in southern Africa

h : the sound [h] is pronounced as in English (hund = dog) It is not pronounced in India

χ : The sound [ch] is pronounced as in Welsh (baxer = see) Can be velar [x] in America and Australasia

a : the sound [a] is pronounced as in Italian (aquil = eagle) ɑ is pronounced in Polynesia (ay)

e : the sound [e] is pronounced as in French (esze = eat) in Australasia and Polynesia is pronounced in ɛ

ɛ : the sound [e] is pronounced as in English (eyn = a /an)

i : the sound [i] is pronounced as in Italian (irle = ear) in america and india do not pronounce

y : the sound [u] is pronounced as in French (hund = dog)

ɪ : the sound [ee] is pronounced as in English (eex = owl)

ə : the sound [e] is pronounced as in English (edd = up) in India does not pronounce, ɜ is pronounced in Polynesia

u : the sound [ou] is pronounced as in Italian (blu = blue)

o : the sound [au] is pronounced as in French (centaur = centaur) in america and polynesia does not pronounce

ɔ : the sound [o] is pronounced as in French (ome = how) in Polynesia does not pronounce

ɒ : the sound [o] is pronounced as in english Only in Polynesia and Australasia is pronounced

aɪ : the sound [i] is pronounced as in English (kyfly = butterfly)

ɛ͂ : the sound [in] is pronounced as in French (nind = nine) in america and india do not pronounce this sound

ou : the sound [ou] is pronounced as in english a little near [oʊ] only in Polynesia, Australasia and India

Nouns
SVO

Pronouns

I = mi, m'

me = me

You = vi, v', ve

He / She = ri / bi, r' /b', re / be

We = wi, w', we

They = zi, z', ze

Numbers
The "en" is pronounced [ən], not [əɴ]

Lexicon
The order of the words of this language is SVO

This language has only one gender "the neutral" as "the" in English. No need to prescribe the feminine, masculine or neutral gender of the word, that is to say the singulars always written by "vore" (for example "the castle = vore castol)

For plurals like "castles = wor castols" is written with "wor" and at the end of the word. It's either an "s".

same for the article "of".

singular is "the" which is pronounced as in English

and plural is "de" as in Spanish

for colors, numbers, genders or places always in front of the word

Take the examples: the black cat, the five houses, a young female and the Italian hazelnut would be written: vore zard kat, wor eg meysons, eyn feminols liong and vore italynd nosetta.

for the conjugation in simple future and simple past and more often for predicting something that will happen far away or never in the future and the distant past. That the passive and the progressive is that things are realized directly in the near future or the past.

When a secondary r is usually alveolar / ɹ / as in English, it must be after a consonant (b, c, d, f, g, h, k, p, q, s, t, v, w, ƿ) or after a vowel (e, ɛ, ə) becomes a uvular consonant / ʁ / as in French.

A few words to each chapter

1 : Family : Familia

Father : Para

Mother : Mara

Dady, dad, papa : papa

mom, mama : mama

Brother : brudd

Sister : soar (sor)

Grandfather : Grapara

Grandmother : Gramara

baby : bebe

girl : barny, fita

boy : berny

cousin : mibrudd, misoar

son : fito

grandson = grafito

little girl = grafita

child : quind

grandchild = graquind

stepbrother : mibrudd

stepsister : misoar

2 : time : zine

day : dar

night : nar

the days

mundar, mardar, mercudar, jovidar, venudar, saturdar, sondar

month : month

Janvy, Febry, Mardd, Aƿril, May, Juin, Juiley, Oog, Septembe, Octobe, Novembe, Decembe

hour : hor

minute : minut

second : sekond

week : semana

year : yard

season : season

spring : spiring

summer : sonay

autumn : autome

winter : inevey

3 : color : color

black : zard

red : raed

white : weyss

blue : blu

orange : orange

grey : gring

brown : braon

violet : violet

pink : rose

sky blue : sceblu

magenta : magenta

cyan : cyan

green : graen

yellow : nahrane

4 : Animals : animols

! if it's a male, add "OR" at the end of the word. If it's a female, it's "OW" and plural, it ends in "S" or "E". !

cat : kat

dog : hund

bull : toro

horse : zald

rooster : galo

wolf : wilk

fox : kitsen

deer : dir

Pig : muc

bird : xori

lion : love

tiger : tiger

zebra : zeber

donkey : burro

eagle : aquil

human : humin

fish : rybe

crocodile : krocodile

mouse : mys

bear : barz

falcon : feycon

dragon = drako

bat : haqe

5 : body : crop

head : hoag

belly : sele

back : dase

leg : amme

arm : brase

foot : fidd

hand : mind

eye : oye

skin : pau

tongue : rowze

blood : blaod

heart : cryze

brain : myng

skull : stolt

lung : pulmon

stomach : stomace

bone : donke

Example text
The warm, cold wind caresses Falcon Island. The waves play their Celtic melodies. The sun sends its beautiful rays to the green hills, while time gives a blow of gum. Spirits haunt forests are angelic and demonic. Dragons sleep in ruined castles. Birds sing with the colors of the sky. That the sound of the rain, wolves roar in the moonlight calm our hearts. The eagles' cries and the galloping horses enlighten our minds. The small drops of basement water deprive us of thirst. The red of our wines is the blood of the Earth we drink. to our families filled with love and animals filled soul and conscience. That the golden hair of women who send stars to the eyes of men. Let's remind our senses who can influence us. May I, my children, my sister and my brother, my mother, my father receive a light from my god. May you, your parents, your brother, your sister, and your children receive a light from your goddess, and we receive gold and copper from our king. May our god report the magic of life. This and that is a hope of good that beats evil. That not us. All of you can beat him badly. a good, a good that you will feel and that you will feel it. And the soft music you play. Makes their minds stay in their heads and ghosts come in and relive the dead. and annihilating evil spirits and becoming protective spirits of many human beings. To say that to make a blue dream. Is this blue dream created this universe, this world. This world tastes good like a red apple. This hope that we must keep in secret and keep in our time. to this poem written with this language that charms poetry. And now. With all that. We can say. That hope and strength is stronger than all.

Vore veynt hot og frodd gleyss Isl de feycols. Vore vars spiss zas melodys Keltiks. Vore sonn enves ras magnifiking reyons ez grean heels. Yend zine dons eyn domne coume. Espirits hauts wor forests is angelik og demonik. Drake cods on castols ruinid. Xoros sans cum wor colores the vore scy. Thes vore sond the vore rynd, wilke urls on vore clarmund kalms was cryze. Vore urls aquiles og vore galopen de zalde clarens was mynds. Vore ety vlote the awer de basgroand we privs the mawer. Vore raed the was vinds id vore blaod the vore Ard wi bers. Ez was familas bovs cum yas og animols bovs alma og konsciens. Thas wor hards de weyds iv enves de sterns on wor oyes de homes. Resends was saenes iv cans wa influens. Thes me, mas quinds, ma soar, ma brudd, ma mara, ma para esius eyn limes the ma dex. Thes ve, vas parents, va brudd, va soar og vas quinds esius eyn limes the va dax, og wi esius vore gold og koprer the wa rex. Thes wa dex rapors vore magika the das. thes og wem, c'is eyn espory the cut iv byts vore maed. Thes non we. Old ve. Vi cans re bather vore maed, eyn cut, eyn cut thes vi spird og thes vi go spirit. Og vore mome musik vi spiss. Dos zas mynds tints on zas hoags og fintoms entres og redess wor ess. og anians wor maeds espirits og iscoms wor espirits protecters the lot ish humins. Ez day thes ez doo eyn blu fred. Is thes blu fred creys thes universum, thes ƿord. Thes ƿord wi deguts the cut mink eyn raen apel. Thes espory thes wi rids on sekreet og rids on wa zine. ez thes poemy scriten cum thes ling iv charms poesy. Og mows. Cum old at. Wi cans day. Thes espory og fors is plus fort thes olds.