Slovartio

Eslovish, is the newest of the Slovamantic Languages. And probably will be the last and final West Slovamantic language here which may even overrun the usage of the final peices to the East Slovamantic languages of Cszyhrvasque and Slovechen. Eslovish is largely a noun based language, and much of its phonetics come from a mixture of both Slavic and Romantic ties. The language itself sounds rather nuetral between these two elements which are drastic on both sides of the scale. The Conjugations for verbs are easy enough to learn and remember, and verbs have been adapted so that no irregulars exist. However this did not come with out a price. In order to do this and make it slightly recognizable such as taking elements from many languages and putting the best matches together. Slavic languages helped keep a broken enough sound flow so you could pick out words and it also helped greately with pronounciation, adding romantic values allowed for a smoother sound and helped mix a "clash of cultures". And for word order the use of Germanic languages played a nice role in it. In all aspect some of these words are from my vocabulary as I speak Russian, spanish and English. Example would be "to text" is textar,like in spanish, which is used in areas I have been in instead of sendar mensajes para telefono. Languages that helped the construction of this include, Russian,Czech,Polish,German,French,Catalan,Portuguese,Japanese,Arabic,Armenian,Georgian,Slovianski,

Galician,Gaelic,Italian,Serbian,Macedonian,Latin,Greek, Latvian,Bulgarian,Basque,English,Spanish,Romanian,Lithuanian,and Estonian.