Slovechen

Slovechen is the final language in the Slovamance tree, it is mostly a noun-based language and has cases and conjugations. Gender is relativly non-existant except for certain things. The previous name was Khravenska but Slovechen seemed to fit more for it. Her sister language which is a west-Slovamantic language is Cszyhrvasque. The Slovamance tree splits in two directions. West and East, the West has more of a romantic influence while the east more slavic resulting in the fact that Slovechen is an eastern form. The pronounciation of letters developed from areas such as Spanish and Russian. Grammar is mostly that of Germanic origin. And words range from the Romantic to the Slvic and even some Sino(Chinese and Japanese). The look of the language is most definently that of slavic but can sometimes kind of look Arabic example would be, saqat which means to take. Originally many Slovamance languages used a variant of the Cyrillic alphabet, but has evolved to the latin which was hard due to the aspect that many languages in the slovamance tree have sounds of slavic origin which does not appear in romantics. So letters weere adapted for a substitute.(Examples kh-q, ch-cz,sh-sz,zh-zc,ts-c,ih-j,sch-csz) Also due to the fact that some Slovamantic languages have a Hard sign in cyrillic the use of the ' was adapted to show this for example, Samag is pronounced (Sah-mahk) but Samag' is pronounced (Sah-mahg)

Setting
Slovechen has no country based area but is used in many of my writings and notes. I have begun to translate songs and other material and will soon apply for it's use in wikipedia which will take some effort.

Basic Grammar / Baciqna Grammatiko
For you to be able to understand Slovechen you first must know the alphabet and it's sounds if you're going to pronounce it right. If you know spanish or russian than it wont be much of a problem.

Dictionary
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