Stemmesge

General information
Stemmesge ([ˈsd̥ɪmːɪɹ̠̊˔ʊ]) is a North Germanic language with close ties to Icelandic, Faroese, and Danish.

Verbs
The verbs in Stemmesge are usually very regular. They have four basic forms; infinitive, non-past, past, and participle.

Infinitives
The basic construction of an infinitive is S-C1-er, where The infinitive is used when a verb is unconjugated, usually after a conjugated verb where conjugating a second one is unnecessary.
 * S is the stem
 * C is a single consonant
 * er is the "er" suffix

There are a few general rules to remember about how to properly write an infinitive verb.
 * C1 cannot be consonants〈ð, v〉or any digraph.
 * C1 can be 〈w〉, unlike its usual initial-only position.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 1
Ale mænner iðþe bårne frale å liðe e wirþingy å redtingider. Þe iðþe uðstyrejte með fornuf å samvisgå, å þe bœrre anler moð wæran e æ brœðersgabet œnda.

[ɑlʊ mɛnːɐ iːθʊ b̥ɔɐ̯nʊ fʁɑlʊ ɔ liːʊ ɪ ʋiɐ̯θiŋʏ ɔ ʁɪtʰːiŋid̥ɐ. θɪ iːθʊ uːsd̥ʏʁɪjtʰʊ mɪː fɒɐ̯nuf ɔ saɱiɹ̠̊˔ɔ, ɔ θɪ b̥œʁːʊ ɑnlɐ mɒː ʋɛʁɑn ɪ ɛ b̥ʁœːɐɹ̠̊˔ɑb̥ɪtʰ œnd̥ɑ.]

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 2
Alir iðþe kræwe av ale ev redtingidere å friðedere sœm iðþe lyðeste e þese œfirlisingu, uþen forsgill av niðnu art, såsœm res, literhadtar, kjœm, språg, truðar, politisge eðe annen sgoþana, þjoðernisge eðe sosgjasge opringels, enga, fœðssell eðe annen stœðu. Emvidere sgall inge iþer gjyre sgelnen på grumvele ev politisge, lœsgœgusge eðe alþjoðernisge stœðuðe ev lane eðe områðe wor æ mann hemme, wortset þet iðþe wafengitje, tillit, inge-selve-styrente eðe unner niðu annen begrænsing ev soverænitet.

[ɑliɐ̯ iːθʊ kʰʁɛʋʊ ɑw ɑlʊ ɪw ʁɪtʰːiŋid̥ɪʁʊ ɔ fʁiːɪd̥ɪʁʊ sœm iːθʊ lʏːɪsd̥ʊ ɪ θɪsʊ œfiɐ̯lisiŋu, uθɪn fɒɐ̯ɹ̠̊˔il ɑw niːnu ɑɐ̯tʰ, sɔsœm ʁɪs, litʰɐhɑtʰːɑɐ̯, c͡çœm, sb̥ʁɔ, tʰʁuːɑɐ̯, pɒlitʰiɹ̠̊˔ʊ ɪːʊ ɑnːɪn ɹ̠̊˔ɒθɑnɑ, θjɒːɐniɹ̠̊˔ʊ ɪːʊ sɒɹ̠̊˔jɑɹ̠̊˔ʊ ɒpʰʁiŋɪls, ɪŋʊ, fœːsːel ɪːʊ ɑnːɪn sd̥œːu. ɪɱid̥ɪʁʊ ɹ̠̊˔ɑl iŋʊ iːθʊ ɡ̊jʏʁʊ ɹ̠̊˔ɪlnɪn pʰɔ ɡ̊ʁuɱɪlʊ ɪw pɒlitʰiɹ̠̊˔ʊ, lœɹ̠̊˔œguɹ̠̊˔ʊ ɪːʊ ɑlθjɒːɐniɹ̠̊˔ʊ sd̥œːuːɪ ɪw lɑnʊ ɪːʊ ɒmʁɔːʊ ʋɒɐ̯ ɛ mɑnː hɪmːʊ, ʋɒɐ̯tʰsɪtʰ θɪtʰ iːθʊ ʋɑfɪŋit͡ɹ̠̊˔ʊ, tʰilːitʰ, iŋʊ-sɪlʋʊ-sd̥ʏʁɪntʰʊ ɪːʊ unːɐ niːu ɑnːɪn b̥ɪɡ̊ʁɛnsiŋ ɪw sɒʋɪʁɛnitʰɪtʰ.]

Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs, whether it be independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty.