Anstlin

Summary
The Anstlin Language was created on September 24th, 2020. The main goal for this language is to be as foreign with vocabulary as possible, but still easy to maintain and use.

Classification and Dialects
Anstlin is a conlang as the lexicon is made by me.

Currently, there is only one dialect of Anstlin, Common Anstlin. However, I may soon be making other dialects.

Phonotactics
Usually, Anstlin follows the CCVCCVCC syllable pattern. However, in some cases, Anstlin will follow a CCCVCCVCC pattern. I am a beginner with phonotactics, so I can't really explain how the syllables sound unless I speak the language to you.

Writing System
The writing system is pretty straight forward. It uses the Latin script and uses 25 letters from the script. The purpose of the letter "y" is interesting. The letter "c" in Anstlin makes a soft /ʧ/ sound before soft vowels, which are "e" and "i." "I" makes the sounds /ɪ/ and /i/, and "y" does the same in Anstlin. The "y" is considered as a hard vowel in Anstlin, so the letter "c" before it will make a hard /k/ sound.

Nouns
Nouns decline based on gender and case. There are three grammatical genders, masculine, feminine, and neuter. Neuter is used rarely in Anstlin. The neutral form of a noun is its masculine form. The genders change nouns with a vowel shift, but only the first vowel in the noun changes. Masculine nouns stay the same, feminine backs the vowel sound, and neuter fronts the vowel sound. If the noun is a compound word, then both or all nouns in that compound word do vowel shifts.

Anstlin has four grammatical cases being nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative. The language has definite and indefinite articles as well, which decline based on gender and case. The noun quantities are singular and plural.

Verbs
Verbs do have an infinitive "-an." They also have conjugation based on the grammatical person. Verbs are changed by vowel shifts and endings, just like nouns. Tenses change by vowel shifts, backing the vowel is the past, and fronting it is the future. Again, only the first vowel changes.

Verbs also conjugate based on aspect and this is done with fusional endings.

Syntax
The syntax is pretty basic. Anstlin uses the subject-verb-object (SVO) order and has the adjective-noun order.

Lexicon
This is the translator for the straight-up words: https://lingojam.com/anstlin