Ænglisce

Ænglisce is a modern rendition of English, had it not been so influenced by other languages -- mainly Latinate ones -- and had retained its synthetic morphology. Ænglisce is a hypothetical look to English's developement, had it been influenced by neighbouring germanic languages and neighbouring gaelic languages. Among Ænglisce's biggest influences, Icelandic, Welsh and French are the most prominent.

Ænglisce is much more inflecting than modern day English. Nouns decline for three genders, two numbers, and four cases. Verbs are conjugated for person, mood, tense, aspect, and voice, though, like Icelandic, its biggest influence, Ænglisce only has two simple tenses, with many constructions to make up for the lack of tenses.