Fiorentu-Riograndais

Fiorentu-Riograndais(also known by its native name: Gabrzyścina jezyków) is a South Slavic language strongly influenced by Serbo-Croatian and Polish. It is not a language, but a group of 3 languages closely related(Fiorentese, Riograndais and Gabrienese). Fiorentu-Riograndais has a complex morphology, like that of Slavic languages, but the flexional system has been simplified a lot, and now it contains two numbers, seven cases and no genders. Nouns and adjectives are declined the same and numbers follow them.

Morphology
The morphology of the Fiorentu-Riograndais is largely inflecting. It has 2 numbers(singular and plural), no genders and 7 cases.

Nominal and adjectival declension
The nominal and adjectival declension contains nouns, adjectives and numbers and they're declined similarly.

Declensional patterns
In the genitive case, some nouns have their genitive in -ów and other have in -ego. The dative and locative cases are no longer distinguished in singular and have merged, they're just distinct on the plural.

Soft and hard consonants
In declension, the following hard consonants: n d t z s l r and g/gi may change to their soft counterparts in the Dative and Locative singular and Nominative and Genitive plural.

Numbers
The numbers are declined like nouns and adjectives, but 1 and 3 are declined irregularly. Numbers above 5 are not declined. The numbers require the noun in a determined case: Mę jednu knihu I have one book Mę dwu knihów I have two books Mę piec knihą I have five books
 * 0 and 1 require the Accusative singular
 * 2 to 4 require the Genitive singular
 * 5 and above require the Instrumental plural or the Genitive plural

See bellow the declension for numbers up to 5:

See more
Fiorentese-English dictionary

Basic Fiorentu-Riograndais phrases