Tychish

Tychish (Tīchisc) is a conlang, mostly based on Dutch, German, English and Latin. It is the ancestor of New-Tychish and looks somewhat like Old-English or Old-Dutch.

Alphabet
The Tychish alphabet consists of 26 letters. It has mostly latin letters, except for the Thor þ, which is pronounced like 'th', as in 'thing'.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T þ U V W X Y Z

Though it consists of these letters, letters like k, w and z are merely used. Combinations of letters are possible, though only some are:
 * 1) 'sc', which is always pronounced like [sk]
 * 2) 'gh', which is pronounced as the Arabic "kha" or as in the Scottish 'loch'
 * 3) 'ch', same as 'gh'
 * 4) 'ae', which is basically a longer [a]

Grammar
Tychish grammar is mostly based on the grammar of Germanic languages. Basically the whole language is based on Old English and Old Dutch.

Pronouns
Personal and posessive

Verbs
There is just one irregular verb, and that's the verb "to be". All the other verbs are regular and follow the following pattern: