Anstlin

Summary
'''READ THIS: You may notice as you read through that this may look odd or confusing. There are a lot of changes being made because I am making a writing system for this conlang. The changes are at such a high quantity to where I can't update this fast enough. Please be patient as I update.''' The Anstlin Language was created on September 24th, 2020. The main goal for this language is to be as foreign with vocabulary as possible, but still easy to maintain and use.

Classification and Dialects
Anstlin is a conlang as the lexicon is made by me.

Currently, there is only one dialect of Anstlin, Common Anstlin. However, I may soon be making other dialects.

Consonant Clusters
Some consonant clusters have different sounds when they are at the ending of a word.

Phonotactics and Common Rhymes
Anstlin follows a CCCVCCVCCC syllable pattern.

Writing System
'''THIS IS COMING SOON. IN PROGRESS.'''

Nouns
Anstlin has four grammatical cases being nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative. The language has definite articles as well, which decline based on gender and case. The noun quantities are singular and plural. Declensions are shown below.

Adjectives
Adjectives in Anstlin decline based on the noun's grammatical ending. There are also prefixes that change the nouns meaning slightly.

Verbs
Verbs do have an infinitive "-ih." They also have conjugation based on the grammatical person.

Tense & Aspect
Verbs conjugate based on tense and aspect and this is done with placeholders and fusional additives.

Syntax
The syntax is pretty basic. Anstlin uses the subject-verb-object (SVO) order and has the adjective-noun order.

Number
''Aig ó sgauteo wúje gosþenan lisgan! - I have the first award!''

''Fra é glaunti dís kisþenan fóskan? - Did you find it the second time? ''

Lexicon
This is the translator for the straight-up words: https://lingojam.com/anstlin

Here is the name Anstlin in different languages:

English: Anstlin

Anstlin: Háslaiþe

Greek: Ανστλικά (Anstliká)

Russian: Анстлинский (Anstlinskiy)

Amharic: ሃኒሲቲላኒ (Hanīsītīlanī) Arabic: ألانيزيتيلينا (al'Anyzytilina)

German: Änstlenisch

Goidelic Celtic: Ánstlinnach

Brythonic Celtic: Anstlisg

Finnish: Anstlalainen, Anstlai Kieli