BSE

BSE or Brussels Standard English is, as its name suggests, European Standard English, which became the official English standard of the European Union once the first edition of the Brussels Standard English Dictionary (BSED1) was published in Brussels in the year 2100. Prior to 2100, the English used officially by the European Union was British English. From that point on, European English is considered a different standard of English language, which is generally more conservative and easy to learn as secons languages, and mixes British and American features, as well as features specific to the languages of Europe.

Phonology
The phonology of BSE has remained virtually unchanged since Modern English.

Articles
Articles are invariable. The articles does not agree morphologically with the noun it accompany.

Nouns
Regular nouns are inflected only by number and form the plural in -(e)s. There are irregular nouns that form their plural in other ways.

Nouns are gender neutral unless they refer to an animate noun. There are some irregular nouns that can be inflected for grammatical gender. These irregular nouns are lexicalized as independent forms, using the masculine form as generic and the feminine form as specific.