Thulensprech

Ðulensprech, Thulensprech in English. Is a germanic style conlang started in the early summer of 2008. It is a fairly simple language though it has a few things that could be a little confusing. For example, it's sentence structure.

==Alphabet= The Alphabet/Des Loiturn *loy-turn*

A - Ah B - Beh C - Ceh D - Dehy Ð - Eth *makes a "TH" noise. as in the english word, think* E - Eeh F - Feh G - Geh H - Hah I - igh *ig with a gutteral "h" sound* J - Yak *in other words it makes the English "Y" sound* K - Kah L - Eel M - Emm N - Ehn O - Oon P - Peh R - Ray S - Seh T - Teh U - Yoo V - Veh *pronoucned like F, unless at the end of the sentence then it's like an english "V"* W - Weh *pronounced like V, unless at the end of the sentence then it's like an english "W"* X - ixx *Cannot start a word* Y - Ubeselon Z - Zett

=Vowel Combinations= Aa - makes a short "A" sound Ae - makes a long "E" sound *represented by Ä* Ai - makes a long "I" sound Au - makes an "ow" sound as in the english word ouch. Ee - makes a short "E" sound Ei - makes a long "I" sound Eo - makes a long "O" sound Eu - makes an "oo" sound, as in the english word look Ia - makes a short "A" sound Ie - makes a long "E" sound Ii - makes a short "I" sounds Io - makes a long "E" sound immediately followed by a long "O" sound Iu - makes an "ew" sound Ue - makes a gutteral "U" sound sound like the german "Ü", it is also represented by that letter.

Word Order
the following is the formula for word order in the Ðulzensprech language: [Direct Object][Negation][Subject][Time Phrase][Rest]

eg. sentence in English: My cousin Jack ran down to the store at 5 o'clock.

eg. engligh sentence with Ðulzen pattern: Jack ran my cousin at 5 o'clock down to the store.

Verbs
I - Ið *short I sound with a "th" at the end* You - Eu *oo* He - Eg *ee-g* She - Ev *eh-v* It - Het We - Ja *Yay* You *plural* - Eun They/Them - Eun

to be = bünter Ið bünt Eu bünts Eg,Ev,Het i'Bünter *the "I" makes a short "I" sound* Ja bunter Eun bünter

to have = haffer *irregular* Ið haff Eu haffes Eg,Ev,Het i'Haffer Ja haffer Eun haffer

to go = geðin Ið geði Eu geði Eg,Ev,Het i'Geðin Ja geðin Eun geðin

to can = Künter Ið künt Eu künts Eg,Ev,Het i'Künter Ja kunter