Resnish

Articles
The main article of Resnish is "ar". It is similar to the English "a". To make it definite, add a "l", making it "lar". To show you own the item add a "m", to show negation, add a "t", and add a "d" to show the second person owns the item.

For example:


 * Lar mannas. (The man)
 * Dar fannas. (Your wife)

Cases
Resnish has four cases: Accusative, Nominative, Genitive, and Locative. These cases are used to tell how a word is being used and what is happening.


 * The Nomanative shows what the subject of the Sentence is and it is not declined.
 * The Genitive is to show ownership, plus can be used to say something of X. It is declined using er.
 * Accusitive is to show the object of a sentence. It is notated using ir.
 * Locative is to show something is at, near, or by something. It declined by using or.

Nouns
Nouns in Resnish have three numeric forms. Singular, doubular, and plural. Plus, there are 4 cases for each.

Note that if there is ambiguity caused by the declining or pluralizing of nouns, such as a double letter scenario, the latter touching the word is dropped and an apostrophe is placed. ir becomes  i' , and so on.

Verbs
Verbs, much like in Spanish or Arabic, modify based off the tense and who is doing the action. While person modification is optional, it is impossible to have a lack of tense, like in English.

To modify based off tense, you need to replace the past sentence with a different form, based off what tense it is. With Perfect tense, you also need to had a have.

Numbers
Note: The place value system is simply the bigger number going first, and the words merging, unless the last letter of the first word matches the first of the second, in which the letters are merged as well. For example da + ar = dar and not daar.

Example text

 * Lar æpol ermannas itz. (The apple is the man's)
 * Oramärika hab elernt. (It has learned in America.)