Worslandic

General information
Worslandic is a Germanic Language; that comes from English. Its spoken in Northern England, in the Yorkshire and Lancashire Areas.

Alphabet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet

Articles and Nouns
In Worslandic, there are 2 genders 'Masculine and Feminine'. Masculine nouns use 'Un' for 'A'. Feminine nouns use 'Um' for 'A'. We will take the two nouns Tree (Trig) and Cat (Gjat).

Masculine and Feminine nouns both use 'Hje' for 'The'. We will take the two nouns Tree (Trig) and Cat (Gjat).

The Article 'The' conjugates depending on gender. Here is the table.

Numbers
1 - Umo 2 - Djes 3 - Trés 4 - Ĉüatrá 5 - Ĉïnqá 6 - Séi 7 - Syven 8 - Eucht 9 - Néu 10 - Zéi

Verbs
(Fact: All verbs in Worslandic end in je) Here is a list of the main Irregular verbs:- Þje - To Be Aþje - To Have Ettje - To Eat Bevje - To Drink Geje - To go Deje - To go Makje - To make Villje - To want Géetje - To get

To find the stem of a verb, you simply remove the je ending.

Present Tense
To form the Present Tense, you remove the je ending and add the following endings shown in the table below. We will use the verb 'To swim' Narje as our example:

The present tense is used to talk about what we do/are doing. Here are the following translations for the sentences:

I sit on the chair. Eć zyte pi hjo ĉér.

I eat my breakfast every day. Eć ette mja pauseþaĉhe evrydag.

Imperfeita Tense
To form the Imperfect Tense, you remove the je ending and add the following endings shown in the table below. We will use the verb 'To swim' Narje as our example:

The Imperfect Tense is used to talk about what we used to do or what we did.

I described the woman. Eć dyskribáis hja fréu.

Vocabulary
Worslandic Dictionary