Brythoneg

Brythoneg is a standardised, modern form of Neo-Brittonic (late Common Brittonic) intended to serve as a Pan-Brythonic conlang.

Unlike the modern Brythonic languages, it is not intended to be shoehorned by political boundaries or arbitrarily tied to modern national identities, in order to make the language more accessible to the many English and Lowland Scottish people of Brythonic heritage.

Orthography
Most phonemes are written the same as their IPA symbol. If a phoneme is labialized, it is simply written as a digraph, with a "w" following the consonant.

Cardinal

 * ùn - 1
 * dòw - 2
 * tri - 3
 * pedwar - 4
 * pymp - 5
 * hwex - 6
 * seith - 7
 * üith - 8
 * naw - 9
 * deg - 10

Ordinal

 * kinthaṽ - 1st
 * ël - 2nd
 * trydydh - 3rd
 * pëdwërydh - 4th
 * pymped - 5th
 * hwexed - 6th
 * seythṽed - 7th
 * üithṽed - 8th
 * nòṽed - 9th
 * degṽed - 10th

Pronouns

 * mi - me
 * ti - you
 * hwi - you (pl)
 * hi - she
 * eṽ - he
 * ni - us

ëghyd
en = to drive, to go

molòd
en = to laud, praise

Érdhid
en = to plough

Nouns
The plural is usually formed based on the Proto-Celtic nominative plural.