Phonetic Decomposition

is a language invented by Meuser2 for the fun of having such a language. It is mainly based on English, but the larger portion of it is composed of the totality of other languages, including the Scandinavian languages, Japanese, and Latin.

Nouns
Nouns inflect only for definiteness. They mark the definite with the suffix -(e)n.

Verbs/Adjectives
Verbs and adjectives inflect only for positive/negative. The positive ends i, the negative in -e. They are distinguished only by the fact that verbs end in -n.

Contractactional Morphology
This is the most complex section. These are basically little bits of grammar that are contracted on a regular basis. They are always full in formal speech.

Copulae
These are little grammar words that give the verbs assistance (somewhat like auxilaries).