Enler

Background
The Enler language is a language belonging to the Indo-European language family. It had evolved from modern English and integration of other European languages, overcoming several sound shifts and semantic changes over many years that will spoken by more than 100 million people in by the year 2100. Changes were due to the isolation from modern English speakers for a long period of time and changes to the overall environment due to a Global Temperature Drop. Enler is mainly spoken in the city of Yorkeck consisting of the old English speaker who have rebuilt a settlement whose name derives form the borough of York, England.

Classification and Dialects
The Enler language has no known dialects.

Writing System
Enler uses the Latin alphabet with slight variations with lead to its unique version of the alphabet.

Syntax
The syntax is very similar to English, using S.V.O. and is inflexible which means it cannot be switched around or it would be grammatically incorrect.