Säleigian

Articles and Demonstratives
Articles are invariable to case. These articles are assumed to be in nominative case. If needed, e can be used as a connecting vowel for the definite article when another case is used.

Noun Cases
There are four cases: nominative, accusative, genitive/dative, and prepositional. They are very simple to decline. The definite article precedes the case marker when singular, and follows when plural. Examples with hund (dog), rosa (flower), and carro (car):

Verbs
Verbs are inflected only by tense, not by person or number. All infinitive verbs end in the suffix -er. The infinitive also doubles as a gerund.

Conjugation:

present tense: -er to -en

''i.e. Je runnen. ''(I run)

past tense: -er to -ed

''i.e. Du runned. ''(You ran)

future tense: vil + verb without -er

''i.e. Je vil runn. ''(I will run.)

imperfect tense: vas + infinitive

''i.e. Je vas runner å storenen ja en biciclet mi hitted. ''(I was running to the store and a bike hit me)

past participle tense: had + past tense verb

''i.e. Je had alredij pörsed melketet ven mi papa spoked wie åg pörser biskitenet älma. ''(I had already bought the milk when my father said we should also buy cookies)