Ingliss

Ingliss (IPA: iŋgʷɪs̠) or Post-Modern English is another prediction of Future English.

Mergers and Sound Change

 * Went-Lent-Rent Merger: l and ɹ > /w/
 * Vowel Shift: aɪ > ɛ, ɛɪ > e, e > ɪ, i > ɪ (medial), ʌ > ʊ
 * Simeotaneous Th-Stopping and Th-Fronting: θ > f, ð > d
 * F-Stopping: f > p̪, v > b̪
 * Sh-Fronting: ʃ > s̠

Nouns
Ingliss Nouns are similar to English Nouns, but declination is different:
 * Plurals ending in a consonant have the suffix -e (pronounced /ə/) and plurals ending in vowels have the suffix -es (pronounced /əz/) or -s if it ends in a schwa.
 * Genetives have the suffix -s (pronounced /z/) as opposed to -'s
 * Plural Genitives have the suffix -se (pronounce /zə/)

Verbs
Similarly to nouns, Ingliss Verbs are nearly identical to English Verbs, and the only difference is that you use the suffix -in (pronounced /ɪn/) instead of -ing (pronounced /iŋ/)