Anglit

Setting
A language spoken by the Afgaans(not from Afganistan), people of the Ancient Kingdoms of the Middle Ages. This language was created as a cipher code between the Afgaans & the Rebellion. Anglit has derived most of its words from Middle English, Middle High German, and Middle Dutch. Also a few of its words & phonology is derived by the Middle French, Classical Latin, Middle High German, & Middle Ducth.

Phonology
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Morphology
Words are formed depending on its nature & origin of the meaning Remember that not only words changes, also this cipher code has its own phonology. Example:
 * Lets take a word from middle english: abyde; its translation on Middle Dutch: blijven; the one from Middle High German: bleiben; & the one from Middle French: rester.
 * Then know its meaning. abyde = To stay behind or in the same place.
 * The word abyde now should enter to the next scheme of rules to determinate its cipher code:
 * 1)  Rule I  : Determinate the type of the word (noun, adjective, verb, adverb, etc.). Example: abyde --> Is a Verb.'''
 * 2)  Rule II:  If is a Noun most of the nouns tend to end on consonants, only a few end on vowels. If is an Adjective they tend to end on -sh, -k, & a few on -v. If its a Verb then all verbs tend to end on -t or -tt. Adverbs tend to end on -ly, -liche.  Example:  abyde  ('verb) => add -tt cause of dental ending. => abydett.
 * 3)  Rule III ' : All modifications to words tend to be between parenthesys. Example: 'abydett => abyde(tt)
 * 4)  Rule IV - 1A:  All endings on final  e  are removed with the  dental endings . Example:   abyde(tt) '=> aby(de)(tt) => aby (  de) (tt) => aby(tt''')