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Aŋlic, or New English, is a conlang made by ParaStar6 for his story Miðsumrúnáhtúdrém (translated as A Midsummer Night's Dream). It is the language spoken only in Australia in the 23rd Century.

Alphabet
There are 35 letters in the Aŋlic alphabet. This is famous for bringing back the letters "Ð" and "Þ" and introducing the letter "Ŋ" into the English speaking group.

Grammar
Unlike its modern ancestor, the grammar for Aŋlic is very complex.

Nouns and Adjectives have seven genders: Male, Female, Neuter, Masculine, Feminine, Object, and Abstract. They also have six cases: Nominative, Accusative, Dative, Genitive, Vocative, and Instrumental.

Verbs and Adverbs have three tenses: Past, Present, and Future. They also conjugate in the following persons: First, Second, Third masculine, Third Feminine, and Third Neuter. There are also: the Past, Present and Future Participles, Imperative Singular and Plural, and the Infinitive forms, but these only apply to the verb and not the adverb.

Noun and Adjective Declension
To make up for having so many cases and genders, both the noun and adjective declensions are the same. This means that it is up to context to decide which word is the noun and which is the adjective, but the adjectives usually precede the nouns.