New Pictish

The New Pictish (Neepiqtic) is a Welsh, Irish and Scottish gaelic mixed originary from the United Provinces, in Europe.

The language is been mixed after the victory of Plantagenets against Valois during the Hungred Years War in 1455. France and England are been fusioned with Belgium, Netherland, Corsica, Britanny, Luxembourg, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Isle of Man, Shetland in 1460. After the lasts are Faroe redeemed to Danish and 3 islands of Netherlands Antilles, La Reunion and New Caledonia. After all that, the United Provinces is formed.

In this world, 470,000,000 inhabitants is speaker of the language.

Classification and Dialects
This language is a celtic between brittonic and gaelic. So the name of language subfamily "gaulic".

Phonotactics
aɪ ɛɪ ao oɪ

Conjugation
Tense and action verb

Indicatif
The grammatical mode that expresses the fact simple and direct

c = consonant, v = vowel

Present = c = a, v = d

Past = c = er, v = t

Futur = c = us, v = x

Regressive past = verb be or have + verb with the time marker "métz = will, but for past"

Progressive future ? = verb can ou go + verb with the time marker "long = will"

? = The past and future simple are events that they have already happened recently or will happen soon. The regressive past and the progressive future it is the event that it occurred formerly or will occur later

Subjonctif
a grammatical mode that expresses the fact of thinking or imagining

with the verbal mode marker = ost

Imperative
a grammatical mode that expresses a command or a defense

does not have subjet pronouns, except tonic, reflexive and direct complement pronouns (me, you, us, etc.)

Infinitive
a grammatical mode where the verb is not conjugate

no ending

Definite article (the)
this language has grammatical genres. Only two, Female and Male as in the Italic languages

Female genre = Sa (the woman = sa firan)

Male genre = Seo (the man = seo fira)

it exists in plural. But, only neutral

Plurial = Sén (the men = sén firaħ ?)

the "h" crossed out "ħ" indicates plurality. He does not pronounce. In fact, it's a silent letter. Same for the "r" when he meet a "e" - "er". The "r" is muted

Also for final "e" (ex: vore) doesn't pronunce

Infinite article (a, an)
Female genre = An (a woman = an firan)

Male genre = Én (a man = én fira)

In plurial = Ðé ((article plurial) men ou Des hommes = ðé firaħ)

possessive adjective
my = ma, mén (pl)

your = ta, tén (pl)

his (m) = és, sés (pl)

his (f) = as, sés (pl)

our = na, nén (pl)

your (plurial or formal) = va, vén (pl)

thier = za, zén (pl)

Subjet pronoun
Personal

I = ŕi (y-)

You = ti (i-)

He = mi (o-)

She = fi (a-)

We = ni (w-)

You (plurial) = vi (é-)

They = zi (ow-)

Tonic pronoun
me = miŕ

you = tu

him = fé

her = di

us = nil

you (plurial) = vu

them = nu

Reflexive pronoun
myself = misowl

yourself = tisowl

himself = fésowl

herself =idsowl

ourselves= nisowl

yourselves = visowl

themselves = nusowl

Direct complement pronoun
me = miŕ

you = tu

him = fé

her = di

we = nil

you (plurial) = vu

these = nu

Indirect complement pronoun
me = miŕ

you = tu

him = fé

her = di

we = nil

you (plurial) = vu

them = nu

Possessive pronoun
mine = mjén

your = tjén

his (m) = sjén

his (f) = sjén

our = njén

your (plurial) = vjén

their = zjén

Demonstrative pronoun
that (m) = cid

that (f) = cid

that (plurial neutral) = cid

it = at, cid

Number
0 = null

1 = ond

2 = tow

3 = tƿi

4 = vore

5 = fyf

6 = sis

7 = synd

8 = aŕd

9 = nyf

10 = déq

the contracted pronouns

the personal pronouns subjects and tonic, reflexive and direct complement are two together merge.

to say = dee

I say "me" (reflexive) = Deed ymiŕ

I say you = Deed ytu

I say him = Deed yfé

I say her = Deed ydi

I say you (formal) = Deed yvu

I say them = Deed ynu

You say me = Deed imiŕ

You say "you" (reflexive) = Deed itu

You say him = Deed ifé

You say her = Deed idi

You say us = Deed inil

You say them = Deed inu

He says me = Deed omiŕ

He says you = Deed otu

He says "him" (reflexive) = Deed ofé

He says her = Deed odi

He says us = Deed onil

He says you (formal) = Deed ovu

He says them = Deed onu

She says me = Deed amiŕ

She says you = Deed atu

She says him = Deed afé

She says "her" (reflexive) = Deed adi

She says us = Deed anil

She says you (formal) = Deed avu

She says them = Deed anu

We say you = Deed wtu

We say him = Deed wfé

We say her = Deed wdi

We say "us" (reflexive) = Deed wnil

We say you (formal) = Deed wvu

We say them = Deed wnu

You say me = Deed émiŕ

You say him = Deed éfé

You say her = Deed édi

You say us = Deed énil

You say "you" (reflexive) = Deed évu

You say them = Deed énu

They say me = Deed owmiŕ

They say you = Deed owtu

They say him = Deed owfé

They say her = Deed owdi

They say us = Deed ownil

They say you (formal) = Deed owvu

They say "them" (reflexive) = Deed ownu

Lexicon
Article 1

''All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood''.

Artiql 1

Ald métz énid sén ħumanħ feeħ aq égolħ in dinitid aq in lowħ. Foda zi supérintélħ ðe ŕyzon aq conyc aq ata sén ondħ into eelħ in én spowrd ðe browseŕitid.

linear translation

All [marker past] born the humans free and aqual in dignity and in rights. Are They endowed of reason and conscience and act one towards another in a spirit of brotherhood.