Sprag

Sprag is a Scandinavian inspired conlang that derives its vocabulary from Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. A few words are also derived from Icelandic.

Counting
Counting is like this (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 2 3, 2 3 1, 2 4, 3 3, 2 5, 2 5 1, etc.) You count normally to five, then do 2 3 (2 * 3), 2 3 1 (since the one at the end doesn't do anything, it’s purpose is to add one, so seven is 2 * 3 + 1, and so on. The numbers chosen are the factors of the number closest together with the smallest one coming first. One hundred is 2 5 2 5, and 101 is 2 5 2 5 1. 9999 would be 99 * 101, 99 is 9*11, so 99 is represented as 3 3, 2 5 1, and 101 is 2 5 2 5 1, so 9999 is 3 3 2 5 1 2 5 2 5 1. Commas are used to separate certain numbers. 2251 for example could mean 21, 22, or 24, but 2,251, 22,51, and 225,1 solve that, being 22, 24, and 21 respectively.

Other Stuff idk
No direct syllable structure.

SVO

Possessor Possessee

NO grammatical gender

Full Vocab
Helu - Hello (Hallo - Norwegian, Hej - Danish and Swedish)

Faljø - Goodbye (Farvel - Danish Adjö - Swedish, Adjø - Norwegian)

Veinslaga - Please (Behaga - Swedish, Vennlingst - Norwegian, Behage - Danish)

Takskaldyva - Thanks, Thank You (Tak skal du have - Danish, Takk skal du ha - Norwegian, Tack - Swedish)

Ent - one (en - Danish and Norwegian, ett - Swedish)

Tvů - two (to - Danish and Norwegian, två - Swedish

Tre - three (tre - all three languages)

Fira - four (fire  - Danish and Norwegian, fyra - Swedish)

Fem - five (fem - all three languages)

Nulo - zero, null (nul - Danish, null - Norwegian, noll- - Swedish)

Ja - yes (ja - all three languages)

Inneij - no (ingen - Danish, nei - Norwegian, nej - Swedish

Hurdan - how (hvordan - Danish and Norwegian, hur - Swedish

Sprag - language (sprog - Danish, språk - Norwegian and Swedish)